opinion / October 29, 2025
    
    
      Why Child-Sensitive Resilience Must Be at the Heart of Global Food Systems
      An uncomfortable truth: without placing children at the heart of resilience strategies, we are merely managing decline rather than building the future.    
  
      article / September 28, 2025
    
    
      World Vision Brings Global Leaders Together at Annual Prayer Service for Children
      World Vision International convened global leaders, including Ghana’s First Lady Lordina Mahama, at the UN General Assembly for the Annual Prayer Service for Children, uniting faith, hope, and action to protect the world’s most vulnerable children.    
  
      publication / October 13, 2025
    
    
      Advocacy Asks for the World Bank - Driving Nutrition Impact at Scale
      Ahead of the 2025 World Bank Annual Meetings, the Multilateral Development Bank Nutrition Financing Advocacy Coalition has issued a joint statement    
  
      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 / October 15, 2025
    
    
      Hungry Future Index: Methodological note
      Children face a growing hunger crisis driven by climate change. This review assesses how NDCs and NAPs address child hunger under the Paris Agreement.    
  
      publication / October 24, 2025
    
    
      Adolescents, Hunger, and Conflict: Voices and Key Figures Across Lebanon – Advocacy Brief
      Discover how Lebanon’s adolescents are affected by hunger amid rising food prices, conflict, and reduced humanitarian aid. This brief from World Vision’s Price Shocks 2025 study highlights their experiences, coping strategies, and urgent recommendations for protecting youth health and dignity.    
  
      opinion / October 27, 2025
    
    
      It’s not up to AI to plan just and child-friendly smart cities
      For #WorldCitiesDay Aline argues that smart cities aren’t built with sensors and data alone, but with empathy, inclusion, and justice.    
   
 
 
 
 
