publication / August 7, 2025
ACCELERATING CHILD WELL-BEING: Rolling Out Integrated Package of Essential Accelerating Services to Support Mali’s Development Priorities
This brief outlines how Mali can improve child well-being amid crises by scaling integrated interventions—cash transfers, school meals, health, and parenting support.
opinion / September 11, 2025
Faith as Framework: Integrating Intangibles into Humanitarian Programming
Dr Kathryn Kraft, Global Research Technical Director, provides insight about how Faith-based intangibles—like spiritual resilience, moral authority, and empathy—are powerful yet often overlooked drivers of peacebuilding. She reflects on how integrating these unseen forces into humanitarian programming can deepen impact and foster more authentic, community-rooted change, especially in humanitarian responses.
article / August 20, 2025
Gifts that Transform Lives: How Gift-in-Kind Programme is Complementing Hygiene Interventions in Lesotho
Discover how Gift-in-Kind soaps and Sato taps are transforming hygiene, health, and lives in Ha-Senkoase, Lesotho.
press release / September 17, 2025
Germany provides urgent nutrition support to pregnant women and children
Germany Provides Urgent Nutrition Support to Pregnant Women and Children in Displacement Sites in Collaboration with World Vision Cambodia
article / September 9, 2025
A Safe Space to Heal for West Bank Youth
World Vision has introduced a psychosocial programme that's healing the invisible wounds—stress, anxiety, and trauma—which can leave deep scars if ignored.
article / August 27, 2025
Sowing Hope, Harvesting Dignity: Home Gardening Transforms IDP Lives
In Jeexdin village, Puntland, climate change-driven droughts devastated pastoralist and farming livelihoods, displacing families and increasing reliance on food aid. Vulnerable groups, including female-headed households and IDPs, faced severe food insecurity. Through World Vision’s Joint Resilience Project, supported by the World Food Programme, families received drought-tolerant seeds, farming tools, and training. Home gardens now provide fresh produce, improved nutrition, and income, helping households like Faduma’s and Siradi’s regain dignity, self-reliance, and hope.
publication / September 3, 2025
Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Infographic Summary
The Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Infographic Summary highlights key findings of a food systems study in Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania.
article / September 15, 2025
Sadi Alhassan’s inspiring journey to empowerment
Sadi Alhassan, a 60-year-old widow displaced from Torodi, overcame her challenges through her involvement in a savings group supported by World Vision Niger. Trained to make soap, couscous, and sesame oil, she turned her skills into a source of income for her family. Her group of 25 women generated 200,000 CFA francs, enabling microcredit and solidarity donations. Sadi was able to send her daughters to school and improve her household hygiene. Her journey embodies the power of female empowerment through solidarity and training.
publication / July 3, 2025
Promising Practices for Transforming Women's and Girl's Nutrition in Bangladesh
This promising practice document captures the key interventions, lessons learned, and recommendations from three projects in Bangladesh.