publication / November 25, 2025
World Vision south Sudan Country Strategy 2026-2030
World Vision south Sudan Country Strategy 2026-2030
article / December 1, 2025
World Vision Ghana Launches 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan and Universal Service Coverage Programme
World Vision Ghana launches its 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan and Universal Service Coverage Programme, aiming to deliver sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene services to over 700,000 people across 23 districts.
publication / November 18, 2025
Leveraging community treatment supporters to improve TB outcomes in urban PNG - Poster
World Vision’s community treatment supporter model in PNG improves TB treatment success and shows strong potential for national scale-up.
publication / November 5, 2025
Community Health Worker Workload and Remuneration Position Paper
World Vision advocates fair pay and ethical workloads for community health workers to strengthen equitable, sustainable health systems worldwide.
press release / November 27, 2025
World Vision Cambodia Unveils $ 12.3 Million WASH Plan to Achieve Universal Access to Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030
The Launch of the WASH Business Plan
article / December 3, 2025
THRIVE Interactive Conference Rolls Out with High Energy
THRIVE project expanded to all Area Programs in Malawi
article / December 3, 2025
Meeting between World Vision and 11 pre-selected local NGOs
World Vision Niger held a meeting on November 27, 2025, in Niamey with 11 pre-selected local NGOs as part of its localization policy. The goal was to lay the groundwork for sustainable partnerships aligned with Niger’s local realities. The agenda included an overview of World Vision’s vision, mission, and values, safeguarding principles, the national strategy and context, the co-creation and NGO pre-selection process, policies on gifts and conflicts of interest, anti-corruption measures, and the status of NGOs in relation to the government.
Discussions emphasized the need for shared understanding to ensure coherent collaboration. Three strategic priorities were presented: improving child nutrition, strengthening child protection, and enhancing reading skills, with inclusion as a cross-cutting theme.
The meeting also highlighted a new co-creation approach involving joint fundraising, shared project implementation, transparent decision-making, and collective risk management. This marks an important step toward stronger, more balanced, and sustainable partnerships, enhancing collective efforts to bring lasting change to children’s lives in Niger.
article / November 27, 2025
Walking with World Vision Since 1991
Nyanzi Martia, chairperson and Village Health Team coordinator of Mulagi village, shares a powerful testimony of transformation brought about by World Vision’s long-term support since the early 1990s. Through training in WASH, health, nutrition, livelihoods, kitchen gardening, and Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA), Martia helped establish kitchen gardens in schools, sensitized households, and formed over 30 savings groups that improved food security and household income. Before World Vision’s intervention, the parish struggled with poor sanitation and high rates of malaria and diarrhoea, but with Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) training, the community adopted better hygiene practices, built improved latrines, and introduced handwashing facilities, drastically reducing waterborne diseases.