press release / May 9, 2025
World Vision statement on the attacks on critical infrastructure in Sudan
World Vision condemns drone attacks on key Sudan cities, warning aid efforts for 30M people—especially children—are now severely disrupted.
article / May 7, 2025
Hope After the Deluge: How Luuq is Rebuilding After Somalia’s 2023 Worst Flooding in a Century
Nearly two years on, the impact of the 2023 floods still lingers. In Luuq’s largest displacement site, Jazira, over 900 households continue to seek shelter, many displaced multiple times by both climate shocks and conflict.
Even after the floodwaters receded, recovery proved painfully slow. With fuel drums costing up to US$200, many farmers couldn’t afford to restart irrigation systems, risking entire planting seasons. World Vision stepped in with emergency fuel support, helping communities resume irrigation and protect their crops.
press release / April 10, 2025
Sudan Conflict Enters Third Year: More than 600,000 people are in a 'catastrophic' situation
Press Release Sudan crisis enters year three: World Vision warns 600,000 face death from hunger as aid shortfalls worsen one of the world's most neglected emergencies.
article / May 8, 2025
A Light in the Darkness: Anto Mujinga’s Story of Survival and Hope
Anto Mujinga's story is one of resilience and hope, unfolding in the remote village of Tshiyanda, in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Lualaba Province. Despite living with severe paralysis for over two decades, Anto has faced her struggles with remarkable perseverance. Her condition, which began with a mysterious illness during her childhood, gradually robbed her of her ability to move, leaving her isolated in a small mud hut. Life for Anto was a quiet existence, marked by physical limitations and a sense of abandonment. However, a turning point came when World Vision provided her with a wheelchair under the GIK program, transforming her life. Though she still relies on the help of others, particularly the village children who push her wheelchair, Anto now participates in community life, reconnecting with neighbors and reclaiming a sense of dignity and belonging.
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.
article / May 8, 2025
World Vision at the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum
World Vision's presence and contributions at the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum.
article / May 9, 2025
Locked Out of Care: Sustaining Emergency Health Services in the West Bank
Restrictions on movements have seriously affecting access to emergency health care services. To support communities, World Vision is supporting 20 health centers with material and training so they can provide emergency health cares to communities at the village level. In the village of El Karmel, this project is bringing hope among mothers and children.
press release / April 17, 2025
Climate, conflict and hunger create spiralling crisis for world’s most vulnerable
Climate change, conflict, and hunger are creating a crisis for the world's most vulnerable, with nearly 90% seeing climate change as a serious threat.
article / May 7, 2025
Safe Spaces to Support Mental Health and Child Protection in the West Bank
Through a project, World Vision is supporting the creation of safe play areas in villages affected by the current crisis, allowing children to play, hope and heal.