World Vision is once again deeply saddened by another deadly landslide that occurred on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in the artisanal coltan mine of Kasasa, in ...
About 1.84 million cases of children aged 6-59 months in Somalia will likely suffer from acute malnutrition between January ...
In Malambwe, the reconstructed EP Muyala is not merely a new building. It embodies a change of trajectory. For more than 700 pupils, it offers a dignified and secure place to learn. For the community, ...
Mothers with preterm babies and nurses celebrate change at the neonatal unit. In the Zabzugu District Hospital, the cry of a newborn was once a sound filled with uncertainty. For ...
The very trees that she once burned for charcoal and her once-barren farm ...
Famine is not a natural disaster and can be prevented. Across the world’s hunger hotspots, early warnings are clear, yet governments continue to act too late – or not at all. Conflict, blockades, and ...
On February 18, 2026, Sailung’a Health Facility in Mwinilunga District marked a major step toward improved health services. World Vision Zambia handed over a modern ablution block and water system to ...
Position Statement for International Women’s Day 2026 Empowered Women, Thriving Communities World Vision Ghana On 8th March, the world joins together to mark International Women’s Day (IWD), a global ...
Once a barren stretch of land, overrun with invasive thickets and baked by relentless sun, Haadful Farm now defies the dry, monotonous landscape of Dollow. Nestled on the outskirts of town, the gentle ...
The increase in student attendance and attentiveness, combined with improvements in child nutrition, are benefits that the Government of Mozambique aims to replicate by expanding the National School ...
Monash University and World Vision study reveals how natural farming drives financial independence and climate resilience for women and their communities in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Haiti’s crisis has entered a new and dangerous phase. Child vulnerability is accelerating faster than traditional humanitarian responses can adapt.