publication / May 6, 2025
Mid-Term Update: Country Strategy 2023–2027
World Vision Cambodia Updates Country Strategy (2023–2027)
publication / May 20, 2025
Guia Litúrgico – Fim de Semana de Oração e Ação 2025
Liturgy Guide 2025 PT
article / May 6, 2025
Faith leaders rise amid earthquake devastation
Faith is deeply woven into the lives of Myanmar people with a strong reliance on their spiritual beliefs. In Myanmar, the predominant faith is Buddhism, alongside minority faiths like Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity, with many also practicing traditional beliefs. The March 28 earthquake has devastated numerous places of worship, including monasteries, pagodas, churches, temples and mosques across central Myanmar.
publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
article / May 8, 2025
A Safe Lesotho for Every Child: Why Child Protection Must Be at the Centre of Our National Agenda
A call to prioritize child protection in Lesotho through child-friendly spaces, stronger systems, and collective action to keep every child safe.
article / April 24, 2025
Accessing nutritious meals poses a challenge for families affected by the earthquake
The World Food Programme and World Vision have been in a long-term partnership for years prior to the earthquake. With WFP's support, World Vision has provided support to vulnerable families and children through various initiatives, including food distribution, maternal and child cash transfers, assistance for internally displaced persons (IDPs), and cash-for-assets programmes.
article / March 20, 2025
DR Congo: Over 200 Women Engaged To Influence Agricultural Decisions In Luambo
This article describes an initiative organised on International Women's Day in Luambo, in the Kasaï Central province of the DRC. Over 200 women were sensitized to the importance of their involvement in agricultural decisions, particularly in land management and farming products. The event highlighted the issues of women's empowerment in the agricultural sector, emphasizing their crucial yet often underestimated role in resource management and decision-making. The women were encouraged to become aware of their rights regarding land management and to take an active role in the production, sale, and consumption of agricultural products. This activity is part of a project funded by the South Korean government and supported by the World Food Programme (WFP), aimed at combating malnutrition and promoting sustainable development in local communities.
article / March 21, 2025
Why Do We Celebrate Access To Water and Sanitation While Considerable Challenges Persist?
As part of the World Water Day, World Vision Mozambique reflects around its contribution to increase the number of people with access to clean water and proper sanitation, particular among women and adolescent.
opinion / May 15, 2025
Why Children Need More Resilience Today - And How We Can Help Them Build It?
Natalia Korobkova warns that children face enough threats to their mental health without those in power making choices that make things worse.