press release / September 6, 2025
World Vision Deeply Concerned by Deadly Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo’s Kasai Province
World Vision raises alarm over a newly declared Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province, DRC, where 32 suspected cases and 15 deaths, including four health workers, have been reported. With a fatality rate of 57%, the organization warns of urgent humanitarian needs and is working with partners to assess the situation. Drawing on experience from past Ebola responses in DRC, Uganda, and West Africa, World Vision calls for immediate donor funding, better community engagement, and stronger regional coordination to contain the outbreak and prevent its spread.
press release / February 13, 2014
WVI President visits Bangladesh
Kevin J. Jenkins, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), World Vision International has undertaken a four-day working visit to Bangladesh, in the week beginning from 7-10 February 2014.
publication / April 15, 2016
Guide to Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition in Emergencies
In 2007, World Vision (WV) initiated a process of prioritising low-cost, evidence-based, measurable and preventive interventions in order to combat the primary causes of maternal and child mortality.
publication / August 19, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - August 15th, 2025
World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) has activated a Category I National Emergency
Response to address the humanitarian needs resulting from the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict.
Our immediate intervention focuses WASH, education, child protection, food and non-food items to
56 safety centers with 11,727 families, comprising of 51,236 individuals (35,506 adults and elderly
and 15,730 children), in Preah Vihear, Banteay Meanchey, and Siem Reap.
article / June 30, 2015
Sneak Peak of WVI Regional Leader's visit
Mrs. Esther Lehman-Sow, WVI Regional Leader visited World Vision Ghana. During the visit, she was able to witness the second session of the Kintampo South District Child Parliament. Esther participated in the commissioning of a mechanized water system.
article / November 14, 2025
One-Meal a Day for the Children as Malawi Faces Food Crisis
A grandmother feeds her 12-year-old green mangoes to ease hunger—a harsh reality for millions in Malawi amid a food crisis and declared State of Disaster.
press release / November 25, 2025
World Vision Lesotho, FAWE, and the CSO Forum to hold Side Event on the 46th ACERWC Session to Explore the Intersection of Nutrition, Education, and Children’s Rights in Africa
World Vision, FAWE, and CSOs host ACERWC side event on the links between nutrition, education, and child rights, marking 35 years of the ACRWC.
publication / January 2, 2013
Europe can make a difference
The solutions to undernutrition are known and the road map to implement them exists. Whether these solutions will be fully grasped depends in no small part upon strong leadership from the European Union (EU).
press release / December 16, 2025
Ukrainian children risk facing the harshest winter since 2022, World Vision warns
Ukrainian children face the harshest winter since the war began, with prolonged power cuts averaging 17 hours and disrupted schooling, putting their health and well-being at severe risk, World Vision warns.