article / January 26, 2026
DR Congo - Kalemie: Handwashing, the First Line of Health Protection at School
World Vision improves hygiene in Kalemie schools with handwashing stations, latrines, and behaviour change, helping pupils stay healthy amid recurrent cholera.
article / February 19, 2026
Celebrating Inclusion, Dignity, and Hope, Night to Shine 2026
Beit Cure Children's Hospital in Malawi invites World Vision to a Night to Shine event
article / February 18, 2026
Dry‑Season Farming Transforms Lives, Incomes of families in Binduri District
Dry-season farming introduced to farmers in the Binduri District in the Upper East region of Ghana is transforming the lives and incomes of farmers.
publication / February 12, 2026
Surviving the Freezing Cold Under Fire: How Winter Disrupts Education and Mental Health Support for Ukrainian Children
As winter hardship intensifies in Ukraine, 100% of surveyed families report extreme conditions where a lack of heat, electricity, and education is pushing children to a breaking point. This briefing outlines the urgent need for flexible funding and support to protect families from a cumulative humanitarian crisis.
article / December 17, 2025
DR Congo: Between Lake Dangers And Conflict, WALIP Project Brings Water, Hygiene, And Hope To Vitshumbi People
This article highlights the humanitarian crisis in Vitshumbi, a fishing community in eastern DR Congo caught between armed conflict and the dangers of Lake Edward. It describes how thousands of people, including displaced families, rely on unsafe lake water, exposing women and children to disease and deadly wildlife. Through its integrated WALIP project, World Vision is responding by providing emergency WASH kits, improving sanitation, rehabilitating solar-powered drinking water systems, and supporting livelihood diversification. Together, these actions aim to protect lives, restore dignity, and build long-term resilience and hope for the people of Vitshumbi.
article / February 16, 2026
Blue Corridor: Protecting Viet Nam’s Oceans, Securing Coastal Futures
Viet Nam is home to one of the world’s most biologically rich coastal environments, an intricate web of marine ecosystems that sustains more than 11,000 identified species and supports the food security, livelihoods and safety of millions of people.
article / January 26, 2026
DR Congo - Kalemie: From Water to School Meals, Safer Schools and Stronger Learning
Integrated WASH and school meals in Kalemie improve clean water, hygiene, and nutrition, boosting pupils’ health, protection, attendance, learning, and dignity.
article / January 6, 2026
Beyond the Struggle: How Jamica’s resilience transformed her family’s future
Discover how the WOVEN Project transformed Jamica's family in PNG. From overcoming malnutrition to financial growth, see the power of community-led change.