press release / March 26, 2025
WVI Nepal brings stakeholders together to reflect on a year of impact for children
On 25 March 2025, WVI Nepal celebrated and shared our Fiscal Year 2024 achievements in presence of children, government representatives, media, our donors and peer organisations. In addition, we launched two major research reports on 'Online Safety among Children' and 'Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on Substance use among adolescents'.
publication / June 30, 2025
Three Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (June 2025)
Three months have passed since the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025, yet humanitarian conditions remain critical. Early rains have further deteriorated the living situation for many children and families still residing in makeshift shelters, struggling to rebuild their lives. Access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, and protection services, particularly for those displaced in Mandalay and Sagaing, remains dire.
The earthquake compounds an already dire humanitarian situation where nearly 20 million people already needed humanitarian assistance across the country due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters and economic collapse.
article / June 3, 2025
How Early Childhood Education Shapes Development in Children with Disabilities
How Early Childhood Education Shapes Development in Children with Disabilities World Vision Myanmar and Education Cannot Wait ECW
article / June 27, 2025
Children in South Sudan kick off World Refugee Day and Day of the African Child with “Sport for Peace”
With whistles blowing, cheers echoing, and footballs flying, over 500 children across Melut County in Upper Nile State kicked off celebrations for the Day of the African Child and World Refugee Day in a spirited sports festival aimed at promoting peace, resilience, and hope for a better future.
article / June 12, 2025
The Burden of Clean Water Access on Women Like Susan in Rural Zambia
Susan Musole, age 45, broke down in tears several times as she talked about her family’s need for clean water and how they suffer without it. During the rainy season, this mother of seven and grandmother of three travels 40 minutes round trip to a nearby stream to gather water. During the dry season, her walk extends to two hours one way.
article / June 4, 2025
Education gets a boost with a $30,000 donation from World Vision Ghana
World Vision Ghana donates $30,000 worth of learning materials to support over 28 basic schools in Kadjebi District, enhancing literacy and teaching quality.
publication / April 2, 2025
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices on Substance Use Among Adolescents in Nepal: A Summary Report
Discover key findings on adolescent substance use in Nepal. A study by WVI Nepal & PHRD offers insights and solutions for youth protection and awareness.
article / June 12, 2025
Transforming Education at Katoba Primary School: A Story of Hope and Inspiration
Many rural schools in Zambia face big challenges. One of the biggest problems is low literacy levels among children. Without good reading and writing skills, children find it hard to learn other subjects and achieve their dreams. But thanks to the help of World Vision Zambia and its education programmes, schools like Katoba Primary are beginning to change this story.