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.
article / April 15, 2025
A Journey of Growth and Empowerment for Women in North West Syria
A Journey of Growth and Empowerment for Women in NWS
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.
press release / March 10, 2025
Syria’s 14 Years: A hidden crisis in children’s lives
On 15 March 2025, the devastating Syria crisis turns 14 years. A recent assessment by various agencies revealed the severe impact of the crisis on children's mental health and education.
article / April 17, 2025
Small push, a big change: Youssef’s* story
Youssef came across World Vision Syria Response and its partner Pikolo team on the ground in Şanlıurfa. Intrigued by their education and psychosocial support project, he took the initiative to learn more, and soon his children became active participant.
article / April 20, 2025
Rebuilding the Future: How Layal is Shaping Education in Post-Conflict Syria Through World Vision’s Innovation Lab
After 14 years of conflict and shattered classrooms in Syria, 20-year-old Layal is determined to spark change through education.
video / March 12, 2025
The devastating healthcare crisis in Syria after 14 years
Roving Reporter Tim Swanston delivers a powerful piece to camera from a World Vision-supported
health centre in Northwest Syria. He sheds light on the critical health challenges faced
by internally displaced people (IDPs) and the devastating impact of conflict on Syria’s healthcare
infrastructure.
article / May 8, 2025
DR Congo: From Crisis to Resilience – Our Response to the Cholera Outbreak in Likasi
This article highlights the major cholera outbreak that struck Likasi, Democratic Republic of Congo, in January 2025, severely impacting densely populated neighborhoods with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. With over 700 confirmed cases and several deaths across multiple health zones, World Vision led a rapid emergency response in coordination with the Ministry of Health, UNICEF, WHO, and local partners. The article details key interventions such as hygiene awareness campaigns reaching over 54,000 people, household disinfections, training of teachers and community health workers, and the distribution of chlorinated water and sanitation supplies. It also shows how these efforts helped contain the epidemic and strengthen long-term community resilience.