video / March 14, 2024
Tony Rinaudo tours FMNR sites in Zambia's Chibombo district
Join us through Zambia's Chibombo district, where World Vision Australia, led by Tony Rinaudo and The Heidehof Foundation from Spain, explores Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration sites.
press release / December 5, 2023
Australia supports civic engagement in Cambodia
Today, the Australian Embassy, World Bank, the National Committee for sub-National Democratic Development Secretariat (NCDDS) and World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) launched the next phase of the Implementation of Social Accountability Project (ISAF).
publication / February 29, 2024
Price Shocks: Economic gains masking a growing hunger and malnutrition crisis
World Vision's annual price survey analyses global food prices over the past three years. This Price Shocks report is a continuation of our 2021 and 2022 studies with findings showing a slight dip in the highest costs of living for some while others remain at previously marked crisis levels. This year's findings continue to underscore the uneven recovery from the socioeconomic shocks from COVID-19, inflation, and extreme weather and indicates a disparity of food prices, both in the current cost of the basket of 10 common food items and in the year-on-year comparisons. We provide insight into the year-on-year changes and share recommendations on mitigation for various audiences.
article / October 20, 2023
Ambassador Bruce Edwards visits Australia-supported projects for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova
Australia’s Ambassador for Moldova and Ukraine, Bruce Edwards, visits World Vision’s programs for Ukrainian refugees and host communities in Chisinau, Moldova.
article / February 14, 2024
EU funded Regreening Africa Awarded UN World Restoration Flagship!
The European Union-funded Regreening Africa initiative – which includes FMNR and of which World Vision is a key implementing partner – has been named as one of seven UN World Restoration Flagships.
press release / February 29, 2024
Food prices continue to rise in world’s poorest countries
A report released today by international aid agency, World Vision, reveals that for the most vulnerable food prices are still higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
opinion / March 1, 2024
Uneven recovery means the poorest of the poor continue to pay the most to feed their families
The aftermath of 2022's historic price peaks leave an indelible mark, as food prices defy expectations of post-pandemic economic recovery. However, the resulting inflation doesn't emerge alone; it came about amidst a series of crises, amongst them: crushing debt and currency fluctuations, entrenched conflicts, violence and insecurity exacerbated by by climate-induced stressors and extreme weather events. World Vision Food Price Shocks Report
publication / February 28, 2024
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
publication / March 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.