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.
publication / November 1, 2024
Empowering Women, Strengthening Communities: Launch of the Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Project
National Director's speech for the GEWE Project launch celebrates World Vision’s commitment to empowering women and youth in Lesotho, fostering sustainable livelihoods, and advancing gender equality for a resilient future
press release / November 19, 2024
Ground-breaking alliance aims to fast-track an end to hunger and poverty
The Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, launched at the G20 Summit in 2023, unites over 145 countries and organizations to end hunger and malnutrition. With $7 billion needed annually, the alliance aims to tackle child food insecurity and malnutrition through coordinated global efforts and financial commitments.
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.
publication / October 22, 2024
Amplifying Voices, Protecting Rights: The Media’s Role in Advocating for Vulnerable Communities
World Vision urges journalists to champion human rights and tackle issues like child labor and trafficking through responsible reporting
article / July 31, 2024
Remarks delivered by Kevin Mackey, World Vision Somalia Country Director, during the ENOUGH Campaign Launch in Mogadishu, Somalia
The Enough Campaign is World Vision’s effort to mobilize our humanitarian and development partners and peers’ collective voice against child hunger and malnutrition.
video / November 8, 2024
Thank you to our Partners, Supporters and Volunteers
World Vision Zambia extends its heartfelt gratitude to all partners, donors, and volunteers who joined us on this transformative journey in Fiscal Year 2024. Your support enabled us to provide essential resources to children and their families across Zambia, including clean water, nutritious food, education, healthcare, child protection, and emergency relief. Your generosity has ignited hope in the hearts of those who need it most, empowering communities to thrive and build a brighter future.
article / November 15, 2024
World Vision Zambia and VisionFund Zambia Strengthen Commitment to Serving Vulnerable Children with New Office Launch
World Vision Zambia and Vision Fund Zambia monumental a pivotal achievement with the formal inauguration of their newly constructed office edifice in Meanwood Ibex Hill, Lusaka. This new establishment signifies a substantial advancement in their collective endeavour to assist marginalized children and families throughout Zambia, enhancing synergy and bolstering the efficacy and effectiveness of their initiatives.
press release / November 14, 2024
World Vision Lanka to support Government’s 2050 ‘Net Zero Carbon Emission commitment’
World Vision Lanka implemented Carbon footprint calculations, as the first non-profit organisation in Sri Lanka to support the government’s Paris Agreement to convert Sri Lanka into a Net Zero Carbon Emission country by 2050. The initial findings of the calculations were presented at an event held in Colombo recently.
article / November 15, 2024
Access to Safe Toilets, a basic right for Health, Dignity and Social inclusion!
In Burkina Faso, World Vision is implementing innovative projects to provide communities, schools and health centres with safe access to hygiene and sanitation infrastructure.