press release / December 16, 2025
Children Face Rising Hunger Across Middle East and Afghanistan Amid Severe Drought, World Vision Warns
World Vision warns: Escalating drought and food insecurity put millions of children in the Middle East and Afghanistan at extreme risk.
publication / December 16, 2025
Children on the Brink: Urgent Action Needed on Rising Drought and Food Insecurity
Drought conditions are worsening across Afghanistan and the Middle East. Millions of people - many of them children - face acute food insecurity.
press release / December 16, 2025
Ukrainian children risk facing the harshest winter since 2022, World Vision warns
Ukrainian children face the harshest winter since the war began, with prolonged power cuts averaging 17 hours and disrupted schooling, putting their health and well-being at severe risk, World Vision warns.
opinion / December 9, 2025
Online Violence is Real Violence. Women’s Experiences in Lebanon
Online violence has real, lasting consequences and must be treated with the same seriousness as physical and psychological harm.
publication / December 15, 2025
East Africa Graduate Learning Experience (EAGLES)
A year of learning, service and becoming. We are honoured to share the EAGLES Internship Programme Magazine, capturing the growth, gratitude, and resilience of our second cohort.
publication / December 4, 2025
World Vision & the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty: A New Model for Ending Child Hunger
World Vision partners with the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty to advance child-centred policies, scale proven solutions, and accelerate progress toward ending hunger and poverty.
publication / December 4, 2025
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs in the Middle East & Eastern Europe are soaring.
publication / November 23, 2025
Cash Waves Study 2025: Empowering Refugees in Azraq Camp
How Cash and Voucher Assistance in Azraq camp impacts gender equality, child well-being, and livelihoods, and how a camp project can empower Syrian refugees.