article / August 4, 2025
Mozambique Hosts National Conference to Strengthen Access to Public Services
World Vision Mozambique organises a National Conference to analyze and improve service delivery, particularly for the most vulnerable groups.
publication / August 6, 2025
BUILDING A PROSPEROUS NATION: Fulfilling the Rights of All Children in the Philippines through Integrated Accelerating Services
The Philippines can strengthen child well-being by integrating school feeding, CCT 4Ps, and health services to protect vulnerable children from crises.
publication / August 20, 2025
Capacity Statement: Cash and Voucher Programme Implementation
World Vision UCR Cash and Voucher program implementation - Capacity Statement (2024-2025)
article / August 22, 2025
Feed Our Right to Learn: Open Letter from Lebanon's Child Researchers
In Tripoli, Lebanon, young student researchers raise their voices to share what it means to learn on an empty stomach. Without a national school feeding programme, many children go through long school days hungry, struggling to focus and risking dropout. Through their research and lived experiences, these children call for nutritious school meals that uphold their right to education, health, and dignity. Their message is simple but urgent: feed our right to learn, feed our right to thrive.
article / June 4, 2025
Digital empowerment: A catalyst for stronger public services and accountability
Digital Empowerment
publication / August 19, 2025
World Vision Afrique de l'Ouest Déclaration de Plaidoyer - Journée Mondiale de l'Aide Humanitaire 2025
Journée mondiale de l’aide humanitaire 2025 : World Vision appelle à la protection des humanitaires, au financement, à la sécurité et la dignité des enfants touchés par les crises en Afrique de l’Ouest et dans le monde.
publication / August 12, 2025
CVA in Urban Settings - World Vision Mali
In Bamako, CVA mobilises citizens to improve health, education, and sanitation—boosting civic engagement and service delivery in dense urban areas.
opinion / June 16, 2025
Not all refugees are rushing to return to Syria
Maurice Sadlier explains that just because Syria is "free" doesn't mean refugees will head home... yet.