article / August 4, 2025
Mozambique Hosts National Conference to Strengthen Access to Public Services
World Vision Mozambique organises a National Conference to analyze and improve service delivery, particularly for the most vulnerable groups.
article / March 24, 2025
Building Resilience: World Vision Kenya Officially Hands over the Kalobeyei Integrated Drought Response and Management Project (K-DREAM) to Turkana West Community
Turkana County faces harsh droughts and floods, endangering communities and livelihoods. To boost resilience, World Vision Kenya, with funding from KOICA, launched the K-DREAM Project, a three-year project (2022-2024), equipping locals with life-saving skills and cash relief. Discover how the project has impacted over 31,000+ people while fostering a sustainable future in Turkana West.
publication / June 25, 2025
Reaching the Last Mile with Early Warning Information for Anticipatory Action
What if early warning systems could reach the most remote communities before disaster strikes?
article / February 10, 2026
Innovation: How World Vision Rwanda transformed fleet management
Delivering humanitarian and development programs across Rwanda requires more than strategy and partnerships. It requires movement, often across long distances, challenging terrain, and dispersed communities. For World Vision Rwanda, vehicles are essential operational assets that enable staff to deliver programs across dispersed and often hard-to-reach communities.
publication / March 3, 2023
World Vision Kenya 2022 Annual Report
World Vision Kenya 2022 Annual Report
publication / July 27, 2023
Child Protection in Emergencies - Kenya Guidelines
The development of the Operational Guidelines for Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) is a realisation of the rights and protection of children in dire need of protection.
article / February 10, 2026
World Vision Celebrates 30 Years of Impact in Niger
In 2025, World Vision Niger celebrated its 30th anniversary with a series of major events highlighting three decades of impact, partnerships, and hope. Present in Niger since 1995, the organisation has worked to sustainably improve the lives of children, families, and communities through programs in health, education, water, sanitation and hygiene, food security, and emergency response.
The anniversary celebrations aimed to showcase achievements, strengthen relationships with partners, and inspire future generations to continue World Vision’s mission. Under the theme “Together for 30 Years, Together for the Future!”, the four-day program included a community celebration in Birni, an official dinner in Niamey, a virtual global partnership event, and activities with children at the REMAR orphanage.
opinion / February 19, 2026
A Just Transition Cannot Succeed While Children Go Hungry
We cannot build resilient labour markets on foundations weakened in childhood. If children grow up hungry, the transition will falter before it begins.
publication / July 23, 2025
WV Sri Lanka Impact Report 2024
Empowering Sri Lanka's future: World Vision's 2024 Impact Report details our commitment to health and nutrition, WASH, livelihood and enterprise development, and child protection and participation
article / February 12, 2026
A breath of hope for the children of Torodi: the impact of the “Friends of Children” space
Torodi, in Niger’s Tillabéri region, faces persistent insecurity, armed attacks, and forced displacement, severely affecting children through disrupted schooling, psychological stress, and lack of safe spaces. To support them, World Vision Niger’s project “Integrated Emergency & Recovery Assistance to Conflict-Affected Populations” established the “Child-Friendly Space” in Torodi, providing a safe, inclusive, and stimulating environment.
Children like 14-year-old Ousmane and 10-year-old Sadiya rediscover joy, play diverse games, and interact with peers from different neighborhoods, including displaced children. The center also promotes learning, social cohesion, and awareness. Monitors, trained by World Vision in child management, mental health, first aid, and game facilitation, supervise small groups and ensure regular participation of over 300 children.
The “Friends of Children” space has become an emotional and social refuge, helping children cope with insecurity, rebuild psychologically, develop social skills, and reclaim aspects of their childhood. Through this initiative, World Vision fosters hope, resilience, and solidarity, giving children in Torodi a safe place to play, learn, and grow despite ongoing challenges.