publication / July 29, 2025
World Vision Lesotho Marks World Day Against Trafficking with Impact from EU-Funded Human Rights Project
World Vision’s Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPHR) Project empowers communities to fight human trafficking through training, awareness, and victim support. #End the exploitation.
article / July 29, 2025
World Vision Zambia’s Impact Recognized at the African Union’s High-Level Workshop on Foundational Learning
At the African Union–UNICEF workshop focused on Scalable Foundational Learning and Numeracy (FLN) to End Learning Poverty in Africa held on July 22 to 23, 2025, World Vision Zambia’s impactful partnership with the government of Zambia received notable recognition.
article / July 22, 2025
World Vision Ghana Shares WASH Business Plan with Key Stakeholders
World Vision Ghana presented its 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan to Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, seeking collaboration to expand water and sanitation access. A proposed MoU will formalise joint efforts aligned with national goals.
video / July 23, 2025
Lesotho’s Fight Against Child Labour A Conversation with World Vision Lesotho
Explore how the AECFL Project empowers journalists to fight child labour and protect children’s rights in Lesotho. Listen to the full interview."
article / July 21, 2025
Empowering Youth: World Vision and Ministry Join Forces
World Vision Ghana engaged the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment to explore collaborative efforts in promoting youth skills, employment, and empowerment nationwide.
article / July 21, 2025
World Vision Ghana Unveils Environmental Sustainability FrameWork
Ghana’s Church leaders launch a national Creation Care Framework to promote environmental stewardship and climate action grounded in biblical principles.
article / July 23, 2025
World Vision Introduces Digital Tool to Drive Savings Culture in Children from Ntondozi, Eswatini
A group of schoolchildren in Ntondozi is using DreamSave, a digital savings app introduced by World Vision, to manage their own savings group. Inspired by their mothers, the children are saving weekly, borrowing responsibly, and planning to start a small business to increase their income.
press release / July 29, 2025
De-Escalating Border Conflict: World Vision Urges Continued Protection for Children
De-Escalating Border Conflict: World Vision Urges Continued Protection for Children
article / July 23, 2025
World Vision Zambia signs and MoU with the National Assembly of Zambia to Enhance Child Well-being
Despite ongoing efforts, there remains a critical need to enhance collaboration between civil society organisations and government institutions to effectively address child well-being in Zambia. Specifically, ensuring that policies, budgets, and programs related to child nutrition, health, education, and protection are adequately prioritised, monitored, and evaluated remains a challenge. This gap hampers the country’s progress toward sustainable development goals for children.