article / May 7, 2025
Closer, Cleaner, Safer: Giving Students in Tooz a Fresh Start
This is a story of Payam and her daughter Maili who both benefited from World Vision Iraq`s intervention in the school where Pyam teaches and Maili studies. Two hundreds eleven children in six schools have gained access to catch-up classes and rehabilitated sanitation facilities. Additionally, 64 teachers have received training in updated teaching methods. Awareness sessions on hygiene have reached 2,455 children, helping promote health and cleanliness in schools.
publication / May 2, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 7
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / May 2, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 7
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / May 7, 2025
WV Rwanda Annual Report 2024
Welcome to Our 2024 Annual Report
In 2024, World Vision Rwanda continued its commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable children and their communities. Through impactful interventions in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Resilience and Livelihoods, Child Protection, and Education, we reached thousands across the country with life-changing support.
Education remained at the heart of our efforts, with more than 939,700 children benefiting from our Unlock Literacy and Learning Roots programs,gaining essential reading skills and school readiness to thrive in their learning journey.
Beyond education, we expanded our reach,bringing clean water to communities, empowering families through financial inclusion, and strengthening resilience and livelihoods. None of these achievements would be possible without the invaluable partnerships we share with the Government of Rwanda, donors, faith leaders, and the communities we serve.
Explore the full report to dive deeper into the stories, data, and impact behind these milestones.
article / May 2, 2025
How the Child Protection Reference Group is Transforming Lives in Southern Mozambique
In Mozambique, a local Child Protection Group brings justice closer to families, tackling early marriage and child rights violations with renewed hope.
press release / May 1, 2025
World Vision Eswatini Condemns Brutal Murder of 9-Year-Old Girl
Press Release condemning brutal murder of nine-year old girl in World Vision Eswatini's Area Programme.
article / February 4, 2025
Will Hope Find a Way through Lebanon’s Crises?
In Lebanon, children face multiple crises, including disrupted education and displacement. World Vision Lebanon, funded by Hong Kong, supports Lebanese residents and Syrian refugees in Mhammara through psychosocial support, vocational training, and cash assistance. This project aims to improve mental health, social interactions, and livelihoods for families and children affected by ongoing crises.
article / May 7, 2025
Field School: A Transformation for Sustainability and Food Security in Times of Drought
Maria Zita is a farmer from the remote community of Nkhondo, in southern Angola. She had to leave school in the 5th grade due to a lack of opportunities, and at a young age, found in marriage and farming not just a path set before her, but a way to build her life with dignity and courage.
article / April 22, 2025
DR Congo: How Clean Water and Small Cups Transformed Student Hygiene in Lualaba
This article is a powerful story highlighting how a modest intervention, a personal plastic cup, greatly improved hygiene, hydration, and learning conditions in four schools in the Lualaba province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It recounts the longstanding lack of potable water at Amani Primary School in Mutshatsha and the transformative impact of a borehole installed in 2022, which gave over 1,600 students access to clean water. However, without drinking containers, students were still unable to hydrate safely and effectively. In early 2025, a donation of 3,625 plastic cups across four schools allowed students to drink water hygienically and comfortably. This simple addition significantly reduced water waste, improved hygiene, and helped students stay focused in class. The initiative, part of World Vision’s Gifts-In-Kind (GIK) program, illustrates the profound impact of addressing overlooked details in development work.