article / December 23, 2024
World Vision Lesotho distributes cash assistance to 343 food-insecure households through the USAID funded Emergency Food Assistance Project - Lesotho
World Vision Lesotho, with USAID funding, launched the Emergency Food Assistance Project to provide cash aid to 2,595 drought-affected households, combating hunger and promoting resilience.
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.
publication / January 9, 2025
Annual Report FY 24 October 2023 to September 2024
Annual Report FY 24
October 2023 to September 2024
article / December 5, 2024
Cash Assistance Sparks New Beginnings
In Kenscoff's mountains, Milienne Delva's life transforms quietly with World Vision's cash assistance, brightening her family's future.
press release / December 17, 2024
World Vision Mozambique Aiming to Assist 75,000 Cyclone-Stricken People in Mozambique
MAPUTO, 17 December -- World Vision is planning to reach up to 75,000 people, particularly children, affected by Tropical Cyclone Chido in the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula, in northern Mozambique. The organization urgently seeks US$1.2 million to provide critical assistance, including food, shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene, and protection. At least 27 people have died, and thousands have been displaced after losing their homes.
publication / January 9, 2025
Climate-Smart Agriculture Guidance Note
World Vision Climate-Smart Agriculture Guidance Note
article / December 21, 2024
Aftermath of Cyclone Chido: Concerns of food insecurity increase among survivors
Testimonies of community members impacted by Cyclone Chido in northern Mozambique, challenges with housing the food after destruction left by the cyclone.
article / December 6, 2024
Assistance aux sinistrés des inondations de Koutiala au Mali
La haute pluviométrie de 2024 est l’une des plus importantes que le Mali ait subies depuis près de 60 ans. Les pluies ont affecté presque toutes régions du pays causant d’énormes dégâts particulièrement dans les régions du Centre. World Vision Mali y a apporté une assistance aux ménages de villages sinistrés.
publication / January 1, 2025
FY24 Annual Report - Eswatini
World Vision Eswatini Annual Report for the period October 2023 - September 2024