press release / March 26, 2025
WVI Nepal brings stakeholders together to reflect on a year of impact for children
On 25 March 2025, WVI Nepal celebrated and shared our Fiscal Year 2024 achievements in presence of children, government representatives, media, our donors and peer organisations. In addition, we launched two major research reports on 'Online Safety among Children' and 'Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on Substance use among adolescents'.
publication / April 9, 2025
Towards continued EU's commitment to Education in Emergencies
Humanitarian organisations urge continued EU leadership on education in emergencies.
article / April 22, 2025
RD Congo : Comment l’Eau Potable et de Petits Gobelets ont Transformé l’Hygiène des Elèves à Lualaba
Cet article raconte comment une intervention modeste, un gobelet en plastique personnel, a considérablement amélioré l'hygiène, l'hydratation et les conditions d'apprentissage dans quatre écoles de la province de Lualaba, en République démocratique du Congo. L'article relate l'absence d'eau potable à l'école primaire Amani de Mutshatsha et l'impact transformateur d'un forage installé en 2022, qui a permis à plus de 1 600 élèves d'avoir accès à de l'eau propre. Cependant, sans récipients pour boire, les élèves n'étaient toujours pas en mesure de s'hydrater efficacement et en toute sécurité. Début 2025, un don de 3 625 gobelets en plastique répartis dans quatre écoles a permis aux élèves de boire de l'eau de manière hygiénique et confortable. Ce simple ajout a permis de réduire considérablement le gaspillage d'eau, d'améliorer l'hygiène et d'aider les élèves à rester concentrés en classe. Cette initiative, qui s'inscrit dans le cadre du programme Gifts-In-Kind (GIK) de World Vision, illustre l'impact profond de la prise en compte de détails négligés dans le travail de développement.
publication / April 28, 2025
RESPONDING TO THE DROUGHT EMERGENCY: Gift in Kind-GIK Impact Report
This report aims to highlight three crucial initiatives by World Vision Angola to contribute to
addressing these food and health emergencies in the country. The actions focus especially on
mitigating the impacts of drought and improving maternal and child health, aiming to
alleviate food insecurity, combat malnutrition, and reduce maternal and child mortality in
these highly affected communities, which have been prioritized for the implementation of
these interventions.
publication / April 22, 2025
World Vision Lesotho Gift-In-Kind (GIK) Impact Report FY24
Lives of children, families, and communities across Lesotho transformed through Gift-in-Kind impact boosting education, health, and child protection.
publication / April 23, 2025
Regreening Communities Supplementary Guidance Note: Fragile Contexts
World Vision's Regreening Communities Project Model addresses climate change and environmental degradation by guiding communities through a participatory environmental restoration process. A tailored set of solutions is selected by each community including scaling-up indigenous restoration practices, strengthening government partnerships for restoration, and introducing proven practices like Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR).
publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
publication / April 17, 2025
Triple Threat: Climate Change, Conflict and Hunger endangering children's lives
Climate change, violence, and hunger are trapping vulnerable children in poverty. This report explores their intersection and the urgent need for action.
publication / April 22, 2025
Gift-In-Kinds 2024 Annual Report
In the 2024 financial year, World Vision Zambia achieved remarkable progress in improving the well-being of vulnerable children and communities by strategically integrating Gifts In Kind (GIK) across key sectors. Through the distribution of essential items, including school furniture, medical supplies, bicycles, re-milled soap, clothing, and toys, the organisation has significantly enhanced education, health, hygiene, and mobility, while fostering resilience and long-term development across communities.
publication / April 22, 2025
World Vision Eswatini Gift in Kind (GIK) 2024 Impact Report
In FY24, World Vision Eswatini integrated over $2.3M in Gifts in Kind (GIK) resources—such as school furniture, medical supplies, and bicycles—into key programmes, boosting child well-being, health, education, and community resilience across vulnerable communities.