publication / Tháng 2 5, 2025
Improved accountability to affected people through organisational learning
Adaptive humanitarian aid targets the most vulnerable with real-time info and feedback, ensuring effective responses and prioritization in volatile contexts.
article / Tháng 9 11, 2025
Amina’s Journey: Joining World Vision Afghanistan
Having always wanted to serve vulnerable people in her community, Amina applies for a job with World Vision – and so begins her recruitment journey.
article / Tháng 9 15, 2025
Porridge, Hunger, and the Fragile Thread of Learning
Despite repeated pledges from governments, donors, and global institutions to prioritise children’s rights, one of the most fundamental, the right to be heard is routinely overlooked.
article / Tháng 8 1, 2025
Seeds of Recovery Bring Hope to Thousands in Cyclone-Stricken Mozambique
In cyclone-stricken northern Mozambique, World Vision is helping restore hope and resilience for over 17,900 people through seed distribution, food kits, and WASH support. Families share how humanitarian aid is rebuilding livelihoods and dignity after disaster.
opinion / Tháng 8 26, 2025
True Transformation Begins When We Listen First
Matthew Pickard, Regional Leader, Southern Africa, highlights how true transformation in education and health emerges when communities lead. He urges policymakers and NGOs to listen first and invest in community-driven solutions that foster lasting change.
publication / Tháng 9 4, 2024
WV Bangladesh Citizen Voice and Action Effectiveness Study Report
This is comparative research on the effectiveness of World Visions Social Accountability Approach in Strengthening Child Protection Services at local police stations.
publication / Tháng 9 4, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 15
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.