article / May 19, 2025
    
    
      Government of Taiwan Hands Over Rice Donation for Over 262,000 Vulnerable Emaswati Through World Vision Partnership
      The Government of Taiwan, in partnership with World Vision, donates nearly 2,000 metric tonnes of rice to support over 262,000 vulnerable Emaswati facing food insecurity—part of a national effort aligned with the ENOUGH Campaign to end child hunger in Eswatini.    
  
      article / September 22, 2025
    
    
      « Mon rêve a commencé avec un ballon » : l’histoire d’Issoufou Mahamadou, jeune passionné de football à Bagaroua
      Issoufou Mahamadou, né en 2016 à Bagaroua, est un jeune passionné de football issu d’un milieu modeste. Malgré les difficultés économiques, il rêvait de devenir footballeur professionnel. Lors d’une activité de World Vision Niger sur les violences basées sur le genre, il a reçu un ballon — un geste simple mais décisif. Ce ballon a ravivé son rêve et l’a motivé à s’entraîner avec rigueur. Grâce à son talent, il a été admis dans un centre de formation à Tahoua. Aujourd’hui, il poursuit ses études tout en suivant des entraînements, devenant un symbole d’espoir pour sa communauté.    
  
      publication / October 12, 2025
    
    
      Eastern Afghanistan Earthquake Response SitRep 01: 1-25 September 2025
      World Vision Afghanistan has been responding promptly to meet the urgent needs of families affected by the earthquake in eastern Afghanistan.    
  
      article / February 19, 2025
    
    
      Phindile's Journey to Health and Prosperity through the Taiwan Africa Vegetable Initiative (TAVI) Project
      Phindile Mhlanga, a single parent, transformed her health and livelihood through the TAVI Project by growing and consuming indigenous vegetables.    
  
      article / July 4, 2025
    
    
      Taiwanese Sponsors Witness Transformative Impact in Eswatini Communities
      World Vision Eswatini recently hosted a delegation from World Vision Taiwan, who travelled to the country alongside Taiwanese sponsors to visit communities and see first-hand the impact of the projects they have supported. The visit provided an opportunity for the sponsors to engage directly with beneficiaries and witness the transformation their contributions have made towards improving the lives of the most vulnerable.    
  
      video / July 28, 2025
    
    
      Herat’s Earthquake Survivors Have One Lifeline: Mobile Healthcare
      What happens when a mother can’t reach a doctor—and her children are sick in her arms? 
In remote villages of Herat Province, Afghanistan, families are still struggling in the aftermath of the 2023 earthquakes. Homes were destroyed, roads cut off, and access to essential healthcare vanished. 
“Most people developed psychological problems after the earthquake. The children were very weak,” says Abdullah, a community elder. 
To reach those left behind, World Vision—supported by World Vision Korea and World Vision Taiwan—is operating mobile health and nutrition teams. These teams travel to earthquake-affected areas where no clinics exist, providing outpatient care, safe deliveries, immunisations, nutrition support, and psychosocial services. 
This is the reality on the ground. And this is how mobile teams are saving lives—one remote village at a time. 
Watch the full story from rural Herat.    
  
      publication / September 26, 2025
    
    
      Six Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (September 2025)
      It has been six months since the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025.The devastating quake caused widespread damage to homes, schools, health centres, and public infrastructure across Mandalay and Sagaing regions. It has worsened an already dire humanitarian situation, with nearly 20 million people nationwide in need of assistance due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters, and economic collapse. Among them are more than 3.5 million people displaced from their homes, further deepening the crisis. 
From Day 1, we acted swiftly—restoring access to clean water and sanitation to prevent disease outbreaks, providing food and cash assistance to address food insecurity and urgent needs, offering protection services including mental health and psychosocial support for women and children, delivering shelter assistance to displaced families, and supporting livelihood recovery through VisionFund.    
  
      publication / October 2, 2025
    
    
      Dreaming Out Loud: Hopes and challenges facing girls around the world
      Girls worldwide face unequal progress in education, safety, and rights. This report reveals their hopes, struggles, and the urgent need for global action.    
  
      publication / September 23, 2025
    
    
      Our Promise to Mozambique
      How World Vision Mozambique Delivered in 2024    
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
