publication / May 20, 2026
Consolidated Financial Statements 2024 and 2025
Consolidated Financial Statements 2024-2025 for World Vision International and Consolidated Affiliates (with independent auditor’s report).
publication / May 19, 2026
Capacity Statement: World Vision's Livelihoods and Economic Recovery Approach in Ukraine
World Vision Ukraine's Capacity Statement: How we drive economic recovery and livelihood support to help 1M+ people transition from relief to resilience.
publication / May 6, 2025
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Tanzania
The Baseline Report for the BMZ GROW ENRICH Project assesses maternal and child health in Tanzania, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement.
publication / June 16, 2025
World Vision South Sudan School Meals Strategic Plan
World Vision South Sudan School Meals Strategic Plan Oct 2025 - Sep 2030
publication / October 16, 2023
WORLD VISION TANZANIA - ANNUAL REPORT 2022
THIS IS WORLD VISION TANZANIA ANNUAL REPORT, SPECIFICALLY SHOWCASING THE ACHIEVEMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED IN FY22, IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE PLANS SET IN THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR 2020-2025.
article / May 21, 2026
Ayman's Story: Finding Confidence and Hope Through Sports, Art and Support
Ayman’s story shows how inclusive psychosocial support, sports and art can help children build confidence, connection and hope.
publication / June 20, 2025
Amplifying Children’s Voices Through Social Accountability: A Multi-country Case Study Report
Child-led report highlights how school meal feedback improved attendance, learning, and accountability in four countries
article / May 21, 2026
Rethinking Urban Bangladesh: Why Child-Friendly Cities Must Become a National Priority
Discover why child-friendly cities must become a national priority in Bangladesh. This thought leadership piece explores urban planning, child protection, education access, safe public spaces, and the realities children face in Dhaka’s informal settlements.
article / May 21, 2024
ENOUGH CAMPAIGN PRE-LAUNCH EVENT KICKS OFF IN TANZANIA
World Vision Tanzania held a strategic meeting to discuss the launch of ENOUGH Campaign to be launched earlier in August 2024, this meeting included the representatives of the secretaries of the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the Office of the President Regional Administrations and Local Government Ministry., the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Social Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups.
article / November 5, 2024
What are bitter gourds and how did their cultivation transform a community in Tanzania?
World Vision's bitter gourd farming project boosted Shamkeri farmers' income by 500%, improving livelihoods in Tanzania. Explore the journey, challenges, and successes.