article / February 16, 2026
World Vision Zambia and Epicity Marathon Partner to End Period Poverty
World Vision Zambia (WVZ) and Epicity Marathon Limited officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking the beginning of a partnership grounded in mutual respect, shared values, and a strong commitment to social impact.
article / February 19, 2026
World Vision’s Integrated Programs Transform Learning, Health, and Hope for 1,052 Learners in Pitseng
World Vision’s integrated programs transformed a primary school in Pitseng, providing clean water, safe toilets, new classrooms, school gardens, and poultry projects, improving learning, hygiene, and student wellbeing
press release / February 13, 2026
Empowering Africa’s Children: World Vision Presents Child‑Friendly Africa Union Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
Empowering Africa’s Children: World Vision Presents Child‑Friendly AU Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
publication / November 5, 2015
2 years on: Typhoon Haiyan Response
Typhoon Haiyan hit the Visayas region of the Philippines in November 2013. Two years since, World Vision has seen survivors turn their personal grief into collective strength and unity and turn their losses into leadership and ownership of their recovery.
article / February 17, 2026
A New Flow of Opportunity at Nerutanga Primary
Through Gift-in-Kind support, the school also received eight bicycles, stationery supplies, and 208 satchels for learners — restoring dignity and boosting children’s confidence, particularly those from vulnerable households.
article / February 19, 2026
Strengthening Emergency Delivery Care in the West Bank: 121 Health Workers Trained Against All Odds
In August 2025, World Vision, in close partnership with the Ministry of Health (MoH), delivered a three‑week Emergency Delivery Training programme, equipping 121 nurses, doctors, and midwives with the skills needed to respond to maternal and newborn emergencies.
article / February 9, 2026
Bridging the Gap: How Community Accountability Facilitators are helping to translate citizen feedback into Better Basic services in Cambodia
Through the Implementation of the Social Accountability Framework (ISAF), Community Accountability Facilitators across Cambodia are helping bridge the gap between citizens and public service providers. Trained by World Vision International and supported by the World Bank and development partners, these local volunteers empower communities—especially women, people with disabilities, and rural families—to voice concerns, understand their rights, and improve access to education, health, and local administrative services. Their efforts have led to tangible improvements, including shorter wait times at health centers, higher school enrollment, cleaner and safer learning environments, and stronger trust between communities and authorities—demonstrating how citizen feedback can drive better, more responsive public services.