article / March 21, 2022
Clean water strengthens social cohesion between households in Kalehe
Today, Norbert's community is relieved with the accessibility of clean water and the reduction of the distance its members used to have to travel to fetch drinking water. As president of the water management committee, he believes that community participation on this project has strengthened social cohesion.
publication / December 9, 2024
Action Pour Le Climat: Position de Principe de World Vision
World Vision est une organisation chrétienne humanitaire, de développement et de plaidoyer dédiée aux enfants, les familles et les communautés du monde à s’épanouir en luttant contre les origines de la pauvreté et de l’injustice.
publication / March 2, 2021
2020 Digital Health Factsheet: Burundi
After realising that some of the monitoring techniques they were using could be overlooking some children who were suffering from malnutrition, World Vision Burundi’s Bio-fortified Value Chains for Improved Maternal & Child Nutrition (B4MCN)
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 / December 17, 2024
Global Livelihoods Sector Annual Report 2023
Global Livelihoods Sector Annual Report 2023
publication / May 27, 2025
Inclusive Markets for Communities Indicators Toolkit
Inclusive Markets for Communities Indicators Toolkit
publication / May 20, 2025
Guía litúrgica – Fin de semana de oración y acción 2025
Liturgy Guide 2025 SP
article / March 21, 2022
L'eau potable renforce la cohésion sociale entre les ménages à Kalehe
Aujourd'hui, la communauté de Norbert est soulagée par l'accessibilité de l'eau et la réduction de la distance que ses membres parcouraient pour aller chercher de l'eau potable. En tant que président du comité de gestion du point d'eau, il estime que la participation de la communauté a aussi renforcé sa cohésion sociale.
publication / February 27, 2025
World Vision Somalia FY 2024 Annual Report
World Vision Somalia’s Impact in 2024
In 2024, Somalia faced relentless shocks, from devastating floods and ongoing conflict to economic instability, leaving millions struggling to meet their basic needs. With 6.9 million people, including 5 million children, in urgent need, World Vision Somalia, alongside our dedicated partners, stepped up to deliver life-saving assistance and long-term resilience programmes to help communities meet immediate needs, recover, and rebuild.
We reached 1.4 million people, nearly 850,000 of them children, providing emergency aid, food security, healthcare, nutrition, clean water, education, and more.
From launching our first-ever boat-based emergency response to leading evacuation efforts during historic floods, our dedicated teams stood on the frontlines of hope for children and their communities.
We invite you to read this report and see how, together, we made a difference for children.