Maphalaleni and Mpolonjeni Area Programmes transition, leaving communities with sustainable development Two of World Vision in Eswatini’s Area Programmes (APs) transitioned; Maphalaleni officially transitioned 13 September 2023, whilst Mpolonjeni AP closed 14... Read more
World Vision and Baringo County Government collaborate to undertake sustainable development initiatives World Vision and Baringo County Government collaborate to undertake sustainable development initiatives Read more
Women leading charge to end malaria World Vision's Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) programme is changing lives in Malawi. Read more
World Vision to deepen partnership with local councils in Malawi In an effort to change the lives of vulnerable children in Malawi, World Vision has reaffirmed its dedication to the country by pleading with local... Read more
Sidra, SKYE club leader supporting young refugees in Georgia At the present day we are witnessing the rapidly evolving high-tech environment but at the same time the world is still struggling with refugee issues with... Read more
Empowered women for community well-being Highlighting the role of women at the community level is a priority of our programmes. Significant projects have been implemented over the years to develop... Read more
Education infrastructure transforms schools in Kakuma By Martin Muluka, Communication Specialist, World Vision Kenya 11-year-old Lesokona follows a mathematics lesson in class with a smile. She exchanges... 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
PINKK's food security initiatives to support vulnerable families Before the arrival of PINKK, Keba’s family was living in dire straits. Having ten mouths to feed is a daunting challenge for any parents, but to make... Read more
Precious gift from the cocoa trees December 25th, 2017 Honiara - Georgina hails from a World Vision Project community, Tawapuna, in Makira Ulawa province. She is the youngest child of Mathew... Read more
Fadeelah is not a number It was a cold day in December when we visited Fadeelah, a Syrian refugee mother with her children in Jerash. As we waited to enter her home, we were all... Read more
Baidoa Shelter Project World Vision in support with the Government of Germany have constructed 200 shelters in Baidoa for returnees from Dadaab, IDPs and the vulnerable host... Read more
World Vision International inaugurates the first Shared Services Centre in Africa World Vision International Partnership inaugurated the first Shared Services Centre (SSC) in Accra Ghana, on Tuesday, September 19, 2017. The centre is the... Read more
Transformational Development in West Africa Over the past 37 years, World Vision West Africa’s investment had gone into infrastructure and development but the organisation needed to move from... Read more
Health Investment in Puntland Residents of Dangorayo, Eyl and Godobjiran Districts in Puntland are elated after World Vision inaugurated the opening and handing over of four newly... Read more
World Vision constructs health centres for improved service delivery in Butaleja district By Agnes Kabaikya Residents of Butaleja are upbeat after World Vision constructed and equipped 3 health centers in Butaleja district. The beautiful health... Read more
ICT4D Report: World Vision Rwanda a Pacesetter in Innovation World Vision Rwanda was well represented at the recently-concluded Information and Communications Technology for Development (ICT4D) Conference, which took... Read more
A man of many questions A Man of many Questions: Former World Vision Kenya National Director Mr. Dickens Thunde A sense of anxiety would come upon you, at the thought of... Read more
Imagining Asia without women By Marc Tagub and Crislyn Felisilda, World Vision Asia Pacific 8 March 2017 - World Vision joins global International Women’s Day celebrations in calling... Read more
Meet the Australian farmer who has donated more than USD$1.5m towards education and health systems strengthening in Northern Uganda It all started in 2013 during a family visit to Lira district, northern Uganda. Ridley Bell, the proprietor of Mountain Blue Farms in Australia, (a leading... Read more