press release / June 25, 2025
EMPOWER Project
World Vision Lanka recently launched a project funded by the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Programme (ANCP) in collaboration with World Vision Australia to support around 15,000 individuals with aquaculture in Vaharai and Muthur (East Sri Lanka).
article / June 27, 2025
Malawi Launches National Nutrition Policy as World Vision’s Enough Campaign Pushes for Action on Malnutrition.
World Vision Malawi has joined the Government and other stakeholders in the launch of the National Multi-sector Nutrition Policy and Strategic plan, as World Vision implements the Enough Campaign.
article / June 22, 2025
Claiming her rights: Asia’s path to advocacy in Sinjar
Asia, 21, gained confidence through advocacy training to speak up for Sinjar’s needs—uniting voices for water, equality, and peaceful coexistence.
article / June 22, 2025
From Doubt to Advocacy: Shakir’s Journey of Empowerment in Ba’aj
In the remote town of Ba’aj, Ninewa, 25-year-old Shakir grew up facing daily hardship, with limited access to water, electricity, and jobs. Like many others, he worked as a labourer, struggling to meet basic needs. When World Vision Iraq introduced an advocacy training through the Nexus Accelerator Fund, Shakir was initially sceptical, but the sessions empowered him and other youth to speak up about community issues. They raised awareness via local media and social platforms, resulting in small but meaningful changes, such as a reduction in water tanker costs. The training not only built knowledge but also sparked confidence and leadership. Today, Shakir is a vocal advocate, inspiring others to act. Through this initiative, 159 youth from Ba’aj and Sinjar have been trained in advocacy and peace-building. The project equips young people to raise their voices, organise around shared concerns, and contribute to long-term solutions in conflict-affected areas, fostering hope and resilience in marginalised communities.
article / July 4, 2025
Learn How Donors' Contributions Improve Living Conditions in Southern Mozambique
Learn How Donors' Contributions Improve Living Conditions in Southern Mozambique
article / June 23, 2025
How Savings for Transformation Helped the Ha Maphohloane community in Lesotho Break free from poverty
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Ha Maphohloane, Lesotho Through Savings for Transformation: Community Savings Enabled Education, Farms, Homes, Dignity, and Hope.
article / July 2, 2025
How World Vision Restored Dignity, Hope and Healing at Matukeng Health Centre
Matukeng Health Centre transforms through World Vision’s support; improved care, warm facilities, and empowered health committees lead the change.
video / May 7, 2025
The Resilience and Recovery Pathways for Iraq (RRPI)
The Resilience and Recovery Pathways for Iraq (RRPI) programme is a collaborative initiative led by eight international and national NGOs, among them World Vision Iraq, Save the Children, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Tearfund, Islamic Relief, Al Masalla, AGO, and PAO, aimed at addressing Iraq's vulnerability and fragility.
publication / June 13, 2025
World Vision Uganda Annual Report 2024
World Vision Uganda is pleased to present the Annual Report for the Financial Year (FY) 2024, which covers our work and impact from October 1st, 2023, to September 30th, 2024.