publication / September 12, 2025
Dominican Republic: Our meals, our voice
In the Dominican Republic, World Vision’s child-led school meals research—part of the SUFICIENTE campaign—amplifies children’s voices to improve nutrition programs through firsthand stories, data collection, and advocacy.
publication / September 12, 2025
Brazil: Our meals, our voice
In Brazil, World Vision’s child-led school meals research—part of the JÁ CHEGA campaign—amplifies children’s voices to improve nutrition programmes through firsthand experiences, data collection, and advocacy.
publication / October 13, 2025
Advocacy Asks for the World Bank - Driving Nutrition Impact at Scale
Ahead of the 2025 World Bank Annual Meetings, the Multilateral Development Bank Nutrition Financing Advocacy Coalition has issued a joint statement
opinion / October 20, 2025
Can Carbon Finance Really Heal the Planet or Is There More Beneath the Surface?
Yukiko Yamada Morović, Technical Director for ESCA, reflects on whether carbon credits work and who truly benefits when nature becomes a marketplace.
article / September 18, 2025
From Exodus to Hope: The Story of Yacouba Moussa, Farmer and Butcher in Kouloumboutaye
Yacouba Moussa, a father of 14 children in Kouloumboutaye (Maradi), was forced to migrate every year due to poverty and food insecurity. In 2019, his life changed thanks to the Maradi Integrated Resilience Project (MIRP), funded by WFP and implemented by World Vision. Thanks to stable employment on land restoration sites, he was able to stay in the village, provide for his family, and invest in agriculture and livestock farming. Today, he lives with dignity in his own home and no longer feels the need to leave. His story illustrates the positive impact of a well-targeted project on community resilience.
opinion / September 17, 2025
Why in the world’s most dangerous and fragile contexts, a school meal can be a child’s best hope
Amanda Rives urges global action to fund school meals—lifelines for children in crisis zones—ensuring no child is left behind in safety, nutrition, and hope.
publication / September 26, 2025
Global School Meals Portfolio: Country Profiles
World Vision’s school meals work across 19 countries
article / July 30, 2025
Wheels of Change: Bicycles Empower Child Parliamentarians to Defend Children’s Rights in DRC
This article is about the support to the children protection in DRC by World Vision, which donated 45 bicycles as Gifts In Kind (GIK) to child parliamentarians in Menkao, Maluku, and Ngandu (15 each) to support their child protection efforts. In Menkao, two young leaders, Grace and Liévin, used their bicycles to reach families in remote areas and assist with birth registration. They helped Mireille, a mother who had never registered her child due to a lack of information. Thanks to their intervention, her child now has a legal identity. These bicycles are more than transport. They are strategic tools that enhance the mobility, visibility, and impact of child parliamentarians, helping ensure that every child’s rights are recognized and protected.
article / October 29, 2025
DR Congo: The KOICA Project Restores Life to Scola and Transforms Families in Luiza
This inspiring story from Luiza, in the Kasaï Central province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlights how the KOICA funded project implemented by World Vision is transforming the lives affected by child malnutrition. Through the journey of Aimée and her daughter Scola, the article reveals how integrated nutrition support, family farming, and community education can turn despair into hope. What began as a mother’s struggle to save her child from malnutrition became a story of empowerment, resilience, and lasting change for an entire family and a symbol of renewed hope for many others in Luiza.