article / November 1, 2025
Tinah Mukunda’s First Glimpse at Northern Operation as National Director
Tinah Mukunda visits Northern Operations as part of her orientation
publication / October 10, 2025
Insurance Scheme for Water Supply Facilities
Insurance Scheme protects rural water systems from breakdowns, theft & disasters, ensuring fast recovery & trust. Download to learn more.
article / November 7, 2025
DreamSave: Digital Savings Empower Women in Mahamba, Eswatini
Through DreamSave and World Vision’s partnership with Imbita, Nonhlanhla Kunene grows her business, supports her children, and achieves financial independence.
publication / February 15, 2024
Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in Action
Explore collaborative efforts between the EU, World Vision, and Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in disaster preparedness and resilience building across key districts: Leribe, Thaba-Tseka, Mokhotlong, and Maseru.
publication / November 5, 2025
Community Health Worker Workload and Remuneration Position Paper
World Vision advocates fair pay and ethical workloads for community health workers to strengthen equitable, sustainable health systems worldwide.
article / July 4, 2024
Bela-Bela Village Disaster Preparedness: Establishing Disaster Management at the Community Level
Bela-Bela village forms disaster management team, tackling rock falls, strong winds, and droughts. Community-led initiative builds resilience and saves lives
publication / September 8, 2025
Global Technical Capacity Statement ESCA
World Vision restores land, reduces climate risks, and builds resilience to protect children from hunger, disaster, and displacement in 69 countries.
press release / October 10, 2025
Strong 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Causes Damage and Evacuations in Southern Philippines
A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake has struck the southern Philippines, triggering a tsunami warning and causing significant damage and widespread evacuations. World Vision is monitoring and assessing damages. Learn about the latest updates, affected areas, and safety protocols in this developing situation.
publication / September 26, 2025
Six Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (September 2025)
It has been six months since the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025.The devastating quake caused widespread damage to homes, schools, health centres, and public infrastructure across Mandalay and Sagaing regions. It has worsened an already dire humanitarian situation, with nearly 20 million people nationwide in need of assistance due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters, and economic collapse. Among them are more than 3.5 million people displaced from their homes, further deepening the crisis.
From Day 1, we acted swiftly—restoring access to clean water and sanitation to prevent disease outbreaks, providing food and cash assistance to address food insecurity and urgent needs, offering protection services including mental health and psychosocial support for women and children, delivering shelter assistance to displaced families, and supporting livelihood recovery through VisionFund.