video / January 6, 2025
World Vision Zambia's National Director Applauds Partners for Transformational Impact in 2024
Marc Nosbach, World Vision Zambia's National Director, praises partners for their 2024 impact, highlighting their crucial role in driving sustainable change in rural communities.
article / January 14, 2025
From Drought to Abundance: Kajiado Farmer Champions Climate Resilience
Discover how the Osupuko Restoration Group in Mokinyo village, Kajiado County, Kenya, is reviving their drought-stricken land through sustainable practices like Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), bee farming, and Savings for Transformation (S4T). Supported by World Vision's KSEED project, funded by KOICA and World Vision Korea, this initiative is helping communities rebuild livelihoods and restore their natural paradise.
video / September 5, 2024
World Vision and VisionFund Zambia Board of Directors witness impactful interventions in Chongwe
World Vision Zambia, VisionFund Zambia Board of Directors and Brian Bwembya, a friend of World Vision Zambia, recently embarked on an eye-opening field visit to Chongwe and Rufunsa. There, they engaged with community members, including children, to appreciate the impact of interventions in WASH, microfinance loans, education, livelihoods, and child protection.
video / January 7, 2025
Extending God's love through giving back to the community
Ngoza Faith Sakala-Kabaso of World Vision Zambia highlights that giving during the festive season reflects God's love, inspiring acts of kindness and generosity.
press release / July 5, 2024
World Vision Zambia appoints Marc Nosbach as National Director
World Vision Zambia, a member of World Vision International, is a development organisation that has continued to impact children’s lives through implementation of Community development programmes that contribute to the sustained well-being of 1,500,000 children, especially the most vulnerable in over 75 districts across Zambia.
article / January 7, 2025
Burkina Faso: Launch of the "SAVE" Project to Strengthen assistance for Vulnerable Populations
The SAVE project aids 22,000 vulnerable people by addressing protection, health, malnutrition, and food security, tackling the severe impacts of the security crisis.