publication / March 14, 2022
Empowered Worldview Project Model
Empowered Worldview (EWV) is a biblically-based enabling project model that can lead to deeper and more sustainable changes in child well-being when combined with other project models.
video / November 24, 2023
My Name is Doris! - A World Vision Zimbabwe Story of Change
The World Vision Child Sponsorship Program seeks to improve the quality of life of children in vulnerable situations.
article / November 25, 2014
Delivering and Disseminating Bio fortified Orange Flesh Sweet Potatoes in Schools
By Monica Acan Ruth – Community Development Assistant, Kole district Dear Africa,
publication / March 2, 2021
2020 Digital Health Factsheet: Burundi
After realising that some of the monitoring techniques they were using could be overlooking some children who were suffering from malnutrition, World Vision Burundi’s Bio-fortified Value Chains for Improved Maternal & Child Nutrition (B4MCN)
article / March 28, 2018
Sobre la intervención federal en Río de Janeiro y el asesinato de la concejal Marielle Franco y Anderson Gomes
Y procurad la paz de la ciudad, porque en su paz tendréis también vosotros paz. (Jeremias 29:7)
publication / July 22, 2025
Every Heart - Third Quarter Newsletter FY25 - World Vision International Sierra Leone
Introducing the third quarter edition of the World Vision International Sierra Leone (WVISL) Every Heart Newsletter!
publication / March 21, 2025
Artwork - Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger 2023
Isaiah 58: 6-12, by Ronald Abdou
publication / December 11, 2024
World Vision Carbon Programming Benefit Sharing Guidance
Using carbon markets for community projects can enhance child well-being if they ensure economic, social, and environmental benefits, despite scrutiny over carbon credit integrity.
publication / November 11, 2025
Behind the Averages: Uncovering Child Vulnerability in East Asia
World Vision, in collaboration with the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), unveils its most comprehensive analysis to date of child well-being in East Asia.