article / August 11, 2025
From Youth Club to a Career in Banking – Growing up with World Vision Georgia
Eto’s inspiring journey began in a small Georgian village, where World Vision’s youth club programme helped her develop essential life skills, confidence, and leadership. From a young participant to a club leader, and now a university student pursuing Business, Eto’s story highlights the transformative power of support, education, and community connection.
article / August 11, 2025
Ruth’s Lifelong Mission to Fight Climate Change through a Simple Tree Regeneration Technique
Discover how youth champion Ruth Jerotich is restoring degraded land in drought-prone Baringo County, Kenya, using the low-cost Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach to fight climate change and transform her community.
publication / July 11, 2024
Safeguarding Partnership Management Policy - Child and Adult Safeguarding 2021
World Vision Safeguarding Partnership Management Policy - Child and Adult Safeguarding 2021
publication / September 19, 2023
Empowering Lesotho through Strengthening Disaster Preparedness
World Vision International Lesotho National Director, Mr. James Chifwelu's remarks at the Consolidation and Strengthening of Disaster Risk Reduction Startup workshop.
publication / October 15, 2024
Stories of Change - Central Rift Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Scale-Up Project (CRIFSUP)
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a sustainable land restoration technique that depends on active management of bushlands, tree stumps and/or seeds that have self-germinated from the soil, allowing them to grow into productive trees. The FMNR approach provides a lowcost, low-risk method for restoration of degraded landscapes while supplying farmers with valuable economic, social and environmental benefits.
This publication records the experiences of participants who have implemented the FMNR approach through World Vision’s CRIFSUP Project.
From their encounters, you will notice how this sustainable low-cost approach has a holistic impact on women, men, children and the community at large.
Additionally, the project trains participants on other complementary components to maximise on benefits achieved from practicing FMNR. These complementary components include: Savings for Transformation (S4T), Citizen Voice and Action (CVA), Local Value Chain Development (LVCD), Empowered Worldview (EWV), energy-saving technologies, soil and water conservation, and Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA).
publication / September 8, 2025
Climate-Resilient WASH – Ethiopia
World Vision Ethiopia delivers solar water systems, FMNR, and climate-smart sanitation to protect children’s health and build resilient communities.
publication / February 15, 2024
Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in Action
Explore collaborative efforts between the EU, World Vision, and Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in disaster preparedness and resilience building across key districts: Leribe, Thaba-Tseka, Mokhotlong, and Maseru.
article / August 8, 2025
World Vision Zambia Builds Capacity of Community Leaders to Enhance Child Wellbeing
In Chongwe East, the challenge of ensuring sustained child wellbeing has long persisted. Many community-based organisations (CBOs) and faith groups lacked the capacity, resources, and effective partnerships needed to support boys and girls comprehensively. Without strong local structures, efforts risked being short-lived, leaving vulnerable children without consistent support.
article / September 30, 2024
Inclusion of Children With Disability In Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) Implementation
Students at Emining Special School for the Visually Impaired in Baringo County prove that disability is no barrier to success. Their passion for the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) method, implemented with the support of World Vision, shines through. Pupils feel proud and valued, with many citing FMNR as their favorite part of school life.