publication / June 17, 2025
Hunger, Harm, and Hard Choices
World Vision and WFP reveal how funding cuts worsen hunger, education loss, and child protection risks for displaced families in 13 crisis-affected areas.
publication / June 15, 2025
ENOUGH Sri Lanka: 2024 Baseline Study
ENOUGH Sri Lanka Baseline Study reveals the prevalence and impact of hunger and food insecurity in Sri Lanka, offering critical data for effective prevention and response strategies.
article / May 17, 2025
Protecting children in crises: the EU’s investment we all need
Lilian Dodzo, East Africa Regional Vice President and Regional Director at World Vision, shares her reflections on how the EU can help shape a safer, more stable world by investing in children’s protection and education in crisis settings.
video / June 24, 2025
For Grace, For Every Child
Each morning, Grace walks for water, not by choice, but by necessity. Before school. After school. Sometimes until 10 p.m. No child should choose between learning and survival. Stand with Grace. Stand with Issakura. Join the fight for clean water.
publication / May 6, 2025
Mid-Term Update: Country Strategy 2023–2027
World Vision Cambodia Updates Country Strategy (2023–2027)
publication / June 20, 2025
Amplifying Children’s Voices Through Social Accountability: A Multi-country Case Study Report
Child-led report highlights how school meal feedback improved attendance, learning, and accountability in four countries
press release / April 1, 2025
Sustaining Access to Emergency Healthcare for Children in the West Bank
World Vision is supporting 6 primary health care centers in the West Bank so they offer improved access to emergency health cares for vulnerable communities.
publication / September 30, 2024
Policy Asks for a Renewed Focus on Ending Child Wasting
The Wasting Advocacy Coalition calls for increased investment and prioritisation in global efforts to combat child wasting.
video / May 22, 2025
“Our dream is simple: To have access to clean water, enough food and safe schools,” Ameer, 16
“Our dream is simple: To have access to clean water, enough food and safe schools” said Ameer 16, from the West Bank. Along with several other Palestinian children, he reminded the participants of the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum (EHF) about how the current conflict has disrupted their education, mental health, and sense of normalcy. But they also spoke of how education programming, when combined with psychosocial support and protection, can turn schools in places of safety, hope, and healing.
press release / May 16, 2025
Cholera in the DRC: a neglected health emergency exacerbated by funding cuts
Cholera outbreak in the DRC claims 364 lives amid severe funding cuts. World Vision urges urgent donor action to scale up life-saving WASH and health interventions as the crisis worsens.