article / October 6, 2025
Strengthening Child Well-being through Faith-Based Collaboration in Chongwe East
In many parts of Zambia, children continue to face significant challenges that threaten their safety, development, and future. Early marriages, teen pregnancies, and harmful cultural practices remain deeply rooted in some communities, often compounded by weak child protection systems and limited access to support services. These issues not only jeopardise the well-being of boys and girls but also hinder broader efforts toward sustainable development and social cohesion.
article / October 7, 2025
The Gift of Toys Transforms Potomane Primary’s Child Friendly Space into a Place of Joy, Learning, and Healing
Toys bring joy, learning, and healing to Potomane Primary’s Child Friendly Space, transforming it into a haven of hope and happiness for children.
article / October 6, 2025
World Vision Ghana Crowns Child Sanitation Diplomat 2025
Artaldus Sung Kuutanaa crowned Child Sanitation Diplomat 2025 at World Vision Ghana’s Children’s Sanitation Festival for his commitment to advancing sanitation practices in schools in Accra.
article / October 7, 2025
Wheels of Hope: A Child’s Journey to New Possibilities Through the Gift of a Mobility Cart
A touching story of 7-year-old Reithabetse, whose life and dreams are renewed through the gift of a mobility cart
video / September 29, 2025
Redefining child wellbeing in Türkiye
Through art, play, and community engagement, children like Sündüz are learning and discovering their voice.
article / September 19, 2025
Communities Take Collective Stand to Combat Child Malnutrition
Ending child malnutrition in Mozambique: Murrupula and Memba districts host community roadshows as part of the "Enough" campaign to empower families with nutrition education and healthcare, addressing a persistent challenge in Nampula Province where 46.7% of children are affected.
article / September 25, 2025
DR Congo: Faith And the Word Give Voice to Orphans of Terror
In the war-torn east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of children have been orphaned by ongoing massacres and left vulnerable to trauma and despair. Through faith-based initiatives like the Let the Children Come program, local heroes like Hélène offer shelter, psychosocial support, and Bible study groups that help heal deep emotional wounds. Stories like Isaac’s, who regained his voice after years of silence, show how hope and resilience are being rebuilt, even as the urgent needs of countless others remain.