article / May 27, 2025
Silozwe Clinic Transforms Healthcare Access For Women in Silozwe Village, Matobo District, Zimbabwe,
For years, women in Silozwe Village, Matobo District, Zimbabwe, faced a disheartening challenge, accessing healthcare services meant traveling nearly 20 kilometers one way, often on foot, to the nearest clinic.
article / May 27, 2025
Safer Healthcare: How Silozwe Clinic in Zimbabwe Overcame Medical Waste Challenges
For many years, Silozwe Clinic faced considerable challenges in managing its medical waste. To address this issue, the clinic depended on an external transport service to carry its waste to Maphisa Hospital for disposal.
article / May 8, 2025
From Quarry Stones to Spices: How Cash Support Changed a Widow’s Life
The initiative is helping over 24,000 people in Epworth who are facing food insecurity due to the effects of the El Niño-induced drought.
publication / May 27, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 10
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / May 29, 2025
ENOUGH Annual Progress Report 2024
In 2023, World Vision launched ENOUGH to end child hunger. In one year, it impacted 223M+ children through global advocacy and policy change.
press release / August 1, 2024
Switzerland Responds to Zimbabwe’s Humanitarian Appeal with $2.7 million Support to Tackle the El Niño Induced Drought
This funding, delivered through World Vision Zimbabwe, will support the El Niño Lifesaving Project, aimed at providing critical assistance to over 13,000 affected individuals in the Epworth and Mudzi Districts.
publication / May 14, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 9
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / May 8, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 8
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / May 2, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 7
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / May 2, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 7
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.