article / February 17, 2026
From Struggle to Stability: How World Vision Integrated Support Transformed Phepo–E–Ntle Matsekha Farmers Cooperative
Once struggling with high poultry losses and poor harvests, Phepo–E–Ntle Matsekha Farmers Cooperative now grows stronger with World Vision support
press release / November 27, 2025
World Vision Cambodia Unveils $ 12.3 Million WASH Plan to Achieve Universal Access to Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030
The Launch of the WASH Business Plan
article / December 10, 2025
Clean Water Restores Health, Learning, and Hope for Children in Ntondozi
Learners at a primary school in Ntondozi say life has transformed since World Vision provided clean water. Before, classes were disrupted to fetch unsafe river water, causing sickness and missed school meals. Now, lessons continue without interruption, the school garden thrives, and children like Benkhosi and Seluleko are healthier and focused on their studies. The change reflects the wider impact of World Vision’s WASH Programme, which is improving health and dignity in communities across Eswatini.
article / February 11, 2026
A Child Is Born Amid Disaster (Floods) in Gaza, Mozambique
Amid difficult circumstances on the rooftop of a house, a child is born, away from health unities in professionals.
article / January 14, 2026
Finding friends, missing home: Lita’s story
Finding Friends, Missing Home: Lita’s Story
article / December 19, 2025
World Vision Advances WASH Services Across 41 Ugandan Districts
World Vision Uganda has launched its 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan, a transformative framework to deliver inclusive, climate-resilient, and sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene services nationwide. Building on 35+ years of experience and recent impact reaching 1.16 million people, the plan targets 41 districts with integrated approaches that strengthen systems, promote equity, and foster innovation.
article / December 16, 2025
Impact and Partnership: Ensuring Clean Water in Zambia
Access to clean, reliable water is central to the health and future of communities in Zambia. World Vision Zambia focuses on ensuring that the water systems installed are sustainable and keep working for years to come. This is essential, especially when dealing with tough operational environments.
opinion / February 19, 2026
A Just Transition Cannot Succeed While Children Go Hungry
We cannot build resilient labour markets on foundations weakened in childhood. If children grow up hungry, the transition will falter before it begins.