press release / July 3, 2025
World Vision declares emergency response at Iran-Afghanistan border
NGO warns of “heartbreaking” child protection challenges, shelter shortages, and service gaps amid chaotic surge in returns
press release / June 26, 2025
World Vision Kenya Calls for Global Solidarity with Refugees Amid Escalating Humanitarian Crisis
On World Refugee Day, World Vision Kenya stands in solidarity with refugees, highlighting the urgent need to honour their stories and uphold their rights amid a growing global displacement crisis.
article / July 7, 2025
How World Vision’s Youth Empowerment Training Restored a Family and Broke the Cycle of Poverty
A powerful story of youth empowerment, family restoration, and escaping poverty through farming with World Vision’s support in Lesotho.
article / May 17, 2025
Protecting children in crises: the EU’s investment we all need
Lilian Dodzo, East Africa Regional Vice President and Regional Director at World Vision, shares her reflections on how the EU can help shape a safer, more stable world by investing in children’s protection and education in crisis settings.
press release / June 17, 2025
Ration Cuts Leave Displaced Families and Children Hungry, Vulnerable and Forgotten – World Vision
World Vision’s new report reveals how funding cuts are fueling hunger, child labour, and early marriage among displaced families in 13 crisis-hit countries.
article / May 8, 2025
World Vision at the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum
World Vision's presence and contributions at the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum.
publication / June 25, 2025
Hope in Action: World Vision Ghana’s 2024 Impact Report
Guided by compassion and purpose, World Vision Ghana remained committed in 2024 to uplifting vulnerable children. Through strong partnerships nationwide, we delivered transformative support.
press release / July 2, 2025
$163 Billion Wiped from Children’s Futures as Global Aid Plummets – World Vision Warns
Global aid cuts risk erasing $163B in returns by 2030. Investing in children yields $10 for every $1—yet child-focused aid is shrinking fast.
press release / June 27, 2025
Myanmar’s children face a second crisis: Three months on from quake World Vision warns recovery at risk as response funding and attention drops off
Over 500,000 people remain in urgent need following the March 28 7.7 quake . World Vision has reached over 343,000 people - 108,000 of them children - but funding shortfalls, escalating conflict and monsoon threats demand renewed international attention.