The Afghanistan I know Progress in Afghanistan has not only been possible, it's been a reality, Patrick reflects as World Vision re-commits to the country's vulnerable children. Read more
Self-sufficient: Does child sponsorship cause dependency? Here are 4 ways child sponsorship builds self-sufficient communities. Read more
World Vision Solomon Islands reaching children and people of Weather Coast World Vision Solomon Islands has dedicated an office for the Weather Coast Area Program at Manikalaku Sub-Station, Marau Sound yesterday, July 3oth 2021... Read more
World Vision Ghana wins Millennium Excellence Award World Vision was the only international non-governmental organisation (INGO) among the over 60 distinguished personalities and corporate bodies honoured... Read more
It's who we are When a child is sponsored, their life is transformed. And that’s because child sponsorship works to empower their whole community, to create a place where... Read more
What does it look like to lead well in the 21st century? In a guest blog, one of the UK's leading social commentators Dr Krish Kandiah reflects on the challenges today's leaders face - and what we can learn from... Read more
Why data is never neutral The conversation is not over - we need to confront the important questions raised by any discussion around digital identity and data use, argues Amos. Read more
From the warmth of Cambessa to the greenery of Baboulaye: Babacar reflects after repeated attempts at illegal emigration For Babacar, a 45-year-old father of six, the income earned through his activities was so insufficient for his family responsibilities, that he was... Read more
Leader LEGO As part of a new World Vision podcast series, Andrew reflects on the building blocks vital to any leader. Read more
Children at Groupe Scolaire Kibirizi now enjoying quality learning Groupe Scolaire Kibirizi school is a secondary school in Rubengera sector - Karongi District, in the Western province of Rwanda. Before the start of a... Read more
The young enterprenuer 18-year-old Ezra is a year eleven student and a successful young entrepreneur from East Malaita. He is one of the many youths in his community that are... Read more
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning, Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about a... Read more
Youth Ready Program: youth ready to develop skills, undertake, work and serve the community STEP (Skills Training for Employment Program) is a project financed by global affairs Canada and implemented by World Vision in partnership with the... Read more
Diversity Matters Tettey, 40, expected many things from World Vision’s “Nutrition Links” programme when it came to his home area of Mensah Dawa. But, he didn’t expect it to... Read more
Every drop in the ocean matters: what 20 years as a female humanitarian has taught me Twenty years of humanitarian work later, I still could not imagine doing anything else. It has taken me to some of the most difficult and challenging... Read more
The untapped potential of agroforestry Bill Mollison, father of permaculture, once said: “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.”... Read more
Isabelle: Sponsorship, economic empowerment and clean water—a powerful combination Sponsored child, Isabelle, is absolutely thriving in the Kisaro Area Programme in Rwanda, thanks to her sponsor in Australia, as well as a new cow, and a... Read more
World Vision Zimbabwe Intensifies Women's Empowerment Programmes ‘Women in Leadership’ takes centre stage The role of women in society, particularly in the work place, has always been a case of comparison to their male... Read more
Clean, safe, and cheaper cooking for all Funded by Australian Aid, World Vision Myanmar conducted an impact assessment of the Mimi Moto stove in the district of Chauk, a dry zone area in the upper... Read more
People are key to breaking the fragility cycle The world has taken note; the need to increase reach and investment into fragile contexts is a well-established priority. Read more
Education Minister commissions E-learning project in Hwange Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima recently commissioned the Eco-School Managed E-Learning at St Mary's Primary in Hwange at a... Read more
Helping protect an oasis in the desert through effective solid waste management By Dominique Monera-Tabora, World Vision In the heart of Jordan’s eastern desert lies the municipally of Azraq. Azraq, the Arabic word for ‘blue’, got its... Read more
Economic development that brings happiness As an active member of the community savings group, Hadizatou can talk all day about the contribution of this initiative in her community. But what matters... Read more
Mballa, a Model Community Thanks to Mama Ruth and World Vision It all started with an embarrassing situation a few years ago. In the village of Mballa near Moundou in Southern Chad, a group of women presented a... Read more