video / April 10, 2025
Reconciliation Through Channel of Hope
Abel Bogal's journey is one of profound transformation—from a life marked by pain and aggression to becoming a beacon of hope and change. Through the support of World Vision PNG's Channel of Hope Program, Abel found purpose, healing, and strength. Now, as the President of the Morehead Sports Association, he inspires others to rise above challenges and stand against violence.
article / April 20, 2025
Rebuilding the Future: How Layal is Shaping Education in Post-Conflict Syria Through World Vision’s Innovation Lab
After 14 years of conflict and shattered classrooms in Syria, 20-year-old Layal is determined to spark change through education.
article / April 16, 2025
Restoring Ecosystems and Empowering Communities in Zimbabwe through Partnerships
To combat the effects of deforestation, soil erosion, and climate shocks, World Vision Zimbabwe, with funding from World Vision USA and Rotary International, is implementing the Partners for Environment Project on Ecosystem Services, which aims to promote environmental restoration.
article / April 10, 2025
Mental Health Support through Women Empowerment in the West Bank
Over the past 18 months, the West Bank has faced a worsening humanitarian crisis. In response, World Vision has expanded its mental health support through the “Enhanced Access to Mental Health Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Services for Vulnerable Communities” project, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). At the heart of this initiative is Group Problem Management Plus (GPM+), a community-based intervention designed to equip women with practical tools to manage stress, solve everyday problems, and regain a sense of control. Read this story to learn more about this approach.
video / April 16, 2025
Chitongo Dam Sustains Namwala Community Through Devastating El Niño Drought
During last year’s El Niño drought, fields dried up, hunger spread, and children walked long distances in search of food and water. But in Namwala’s Chitongo community, the Chitongo Dam constructed by World Vision Zambia became a lifeline and gave hope.
article / April 10, 2025
Building stronger families through mental health support in the West Bank
World Vision is implementing a programme that offers women a safe and supportive space to talk openly, share their struggles, and learn how to solve problems together. Over the next three years, the project will reach 21 villages in the West Bank, helping 450 adults find ways to manage stress, solve problems, and support one another. Read Fatima's story to learn more about this approach.
article / April 15, 2025
Empowering Communities Through Citizen Voice and Action: A Path to Better Public Services in Chongwe East Area Programme
His Royal Highness Chief Bunda Bunda of the Soli people has applauded World Vision Zambia's Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach for transforming community engagement in Rufunsa District. Recognising the tool’s power to drive accountability and improve essential services, Chief Bunda Bunda hailed CVA as a catalyst for sustainable development in his chiefdom.
article / April 7, 2025
World Vision helps reduce maternal mortality in Afghanistan through integrated midwifery services
World Vision Afghanistan’s health sector ensures that women like Freshta have access to the essential healthcare services they need in the areas where we operate.