article / October 28, 2021
Three Climate Change Steps for Christians
Esther reflects on a Christian's responsibility to the environment, hope for the future and what Jesus-followers can do during COP26 and beyond.
article / August 26, 2021
Tailor-made for success: Ruth and Esther learn life-changing skills
Ruth and Esther are part of a group of 5,000 young people supported by World Vision’s Urban Programme on Livelihoods and Income Fortification and Socio-Civic Transformation (UPLIFT) project. The Australian Aid-funded project is providing skills training and entrepreneurial know-how for most vulnerable young people aged from 16 to 30 in the slums of Kampala.
publication / April 25, 2018
World Vision Ghana 2017 Annual Report
The Annual Report provides an overview of the work of World Vision International in Ghana, from October 2016 to September 2017.
publication / December 11, 2024
World Vision Carbon Programming Benefit Sharing Guidance
Using carbon markets for community projects can enhance child well-being if they ensure economic, social, and environmental benefits, despite scrutiny over carbon credit integrity.
article / March 27, 2025
From Deforestation to Restoration: How FMNR is Transforming Senetwo Sublocation, West Pokot
Discover how the community in Senetwo Sublocation, Chepareria, West Pokot County, has witnessed remarkable improvements in their environmental and farming practices since the introduction of the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach by World Vision.
article / May 31, 2024
One Woman's Fight for a Healthy Pregnancy in Rural Zambia
In the rural outskirts of Magoye, in Southern Province of Zambia, resides 23-year-old Esther, going from despair over miscarriages to the hope of motherhood.
her life story has been overwhelmingly transformed by the intervention of World Vision’s Survive to Thrive project.
article / December 17, 2024
Empowering Mothers to Combat Malnutrition in Chipinge
In drought-stricken Chipinge District, where food insecurity threatens children’s lives, a group of determined women known as Lead Mothers are stepping up to protect their communities.
opinion / May 1, 2020
COVID-19’s Challenges to Us as People of Faith
Esther considers how partnering with faith leaders to change harmful behaviour can save lives in the fight to end the COVID-19 pandemic
publication / January 27, 2016
Still Surviving Ebola - Emergency and Recovery Response in Sierra Leone
“Am I in the valley of the shadow of death, Lord?” Leslie Scott, World Vision Sierra Leone’s National Director asked himself this question everyday at the height of the Ebola crisis in November 2014. Corpses lay in the streets. Every ambulance siren reminded him of another virus victim.