publication / May 13, 2026
World Vision Southern Africa Region Health & Nutrition Capacity Statement
Explore World Vision Southern Africa Region’s 2025 health and nutrition impact across Southern Africa, reaching 3.6 million people through community health systems.
article / May 7, 2026
460 fruit trees to combat climate change
Climate change has become a recurring phenomenon, manifesting itself in irregular rainfall, violent winds, floods, droughts, and high temperatures.
publication / May 18, 2026
2025 World Vision Papua New Guinea Impact Report
Explore the FY2025 Impact Report on child wellbeing in Papua New Guinea, featuring health, nutrition, education, WASH, and resilience outcomes.
press release / March 23, 2026
World Vision International Lesotho to Host National Learning Event on Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Project
World Vision Lesotho hosts a National Learning Event to mark the closeout of the GEWE Project, highlighting achievements in women and youth empowerment, key lessons learned, and strategies to sustain impact beyond 2026
publication / May 11, 2026
Southern Africa Region Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision SAR delivers health and nutrition services at scale, strengthening community health systems and improving outcomes across Southern Africa.
article / April 21, 2026
When the Trees Returned, So Did Their Hope!
Through the Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach supported by World Vision Malawi, communities in Chikwawa, Malawi are restoring degraded land, reducing flood impact, and improving livelihoods through natural tree regeneration and sustainable land management.
publication / May 3, 2026
World Vision Solomon Islands 2025 Impact Report
Explore the World Vision Solomon Islands 2025 Impact Report: See how we’re future-proofing communities through health, WASH, and child-led advocacy.
article / May 13, 2026
Restoring Hope in Tahoua: A Lifesaving Donation from World Vision Women
World Vision female staff help transform pediatric care in Tahoua, Niger. A new, fully-equipped ward is reducing hospital overcrowding and restoring hope for families.