press release / March 13, 2025
World Vision International statement on humanitarian aid funding
World Vision Statement on the impact of decreased humanitarian aid funding globally
article / March 11, 2025
The Silent Revolution: How Engaging Men is Transforming Families and Communities
We often focus on empowering women in the fight for gender equality, but what if the key to unlocking true change lies in engaging men? Discover how World Vision Bangladesh's MenCare Approach is revolutionising gender equality by engaging men as allies. Learn how this transformative strategy is reducing gender-based violence, promoting shared caregiving, and fostering healthier families and communities.
publication / March 10, 2025
World Vision Georgia Country Profile 2024
World Vision Georgia's Achievements in 2024: A Comprehensive Overview of Our Initiatives, Strategic Focus, and Program Impact
publication / March 10, 2025
World Vision Georgia Country Profile 2024
World Vision Georgia's Achievements in 2024: A Comprehensive Overview of Our Initiatives, Strategic Focus, and Program Impact
article / March 12, 2025
Restoring Hope and Building Resilience: How World Vision’s CSDRR Project Transformed Lives in Lesotho
Amid Lesotho’s national food insecurity crisis, World Vision through ECHO Project provided life-saving food aid and sustainable farming solutions to vulnerable families. Discover how emergency relief and homegrown resilience are transforming lives in Thaba-Tseka
article / March 10, 2025
A New Beginning for Molebatsi and Her Siblings: World Vision Provides a Safe Home for Vulnerable Children.
After years of hardship, 16-year-old Molebatsi and her siblings finally have a safe home, thanks to World Vision’s intervention. Read how this life-changing support restored hope and stability to a vulnerable family in Phamong
publication / February 27, 2025
World Vision Somalia FY 2024 Annual Report
World Vision Somalia’s Impact in 2024
In 2024, Somalia faced relentless shocks, from devastating floods and ongoing conflict to economic instability, leaving millions struggling to meet their basic needs. With 6.9 million people, including 5 million children, in urgent need, World Vision Somalia, alongside our dedicated partners, stepped up to deliver life-saving assistance and long-term resilience programmes to help communities meet immediate needs, recover, and rebuild.
We reached 1.4 million people, nearly 850,000 of them children, providing emergency aid, food security, healthcare, nutrition, clean water, education, and more.
From launching our first-ever boat-based emergency response to leading evacuation efforts during historic floods, our dedicated teams stood on the frontlines of hope for children and their communities.
We invite you to read this report and see how, together, we made a difference for children.
publication / February 27, 2025
World Vision Somalia FY 2024 Annual Report Abridged Version
In 2024, Somalia faced relentless shocks, from devastating floods and ongoing conflict to economic instability, leaving millions struggling to meet their basic needs. With 6.9 million people, including 5 million children, in urgent need, World Vision Somalia, alongside our dedicated partners, stepped up to deliver life-saving assistance and long-term resilience programmes to help communities meet immediate needs, recover, and rebuild.
We reached 1.4 million people, nearly 850,000 of them children, providing emergency aid, food security, healthcare, nutrition, clean water, education, and more.
From launching our first-ever boat-based emergency response to leading evacuation efforts during historic floods, our dedicated teams stood on the frontlines of hope for children and their communities.
We invite you to explore this abridged version of the report and see how, together, we made a difference for children.