publication / January 1, 2025
FY24 Annual Report - Eswatini
World Vision Eswatini Annual Report for the period October 2023 - September 2024
press release / March 9, 2025
World Vision launches CAD 5 Million Project to address climate change impacts in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka
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article / April 23, 2025
Early Intervention and Community Care Are Key To Ending Malnutrition
Early intervention and community care were crucial in saving young Délcio from severe malnutrition after a bout of malaria in northern Mozambique. A timely referral from a community volunteer to a World Vision-supported health committee connected his mother with vital nutrition education. Empowered with new knowledge, she transformed his diet, leading to his full recovery.
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.
video / March 21, 2025
Chikwa WASH Energy Project: Impacting lives and opening opportunities
The Chikwa WASH Energy Project by World Vision Zambia and its partners is transforming lives in Chama district by providing clean, reliable water to over 5,700 people. This innovative project integrates solar-powered water systems, ensuring sustainable access to safe drinking water while also reducing the burden on women and children who previously had to walk long distances to fetch water.
press release / March 6, 2025
‘A Maze in GRACE’: Celebrating the Grassroots Conflict Prevention project’s amazing impact in Sri Lanka
GRACE press release
article / April 28, 2025
RDC : Lancement de l’Approche DP Foyer pour Lutter Contre la Malnutrition à Tshiyanda
Cet article met en lumière la réponse à la malnutrition infantile persistante à Tshiyanda, où World Vision RDC a lancé le programme Deviance Positive Foyer (DP Foyer), une intervention communautaire intensive axée sur l'amélioration de la nutrition par le biais de sessions éducatives de 12 jours pour les soignants et d'un soutien continu. Avec une forte participation locale et le soutien de la zone de santé de Mutshatsha, le programme combine une formation en nutrition, un suivi sanitaire et des initiatives génératrices de revenus afin d'assurer des améliorations durables de la santé des enfants. Cette initiative s'inscrit dans le cadre plus large de la campagne ASSEZ, qui vise à induire un changement de comportement à long terme et à assurer la sécurité alimentaire.