publication / November 8, 2024
Ending Child Marriage in Kenya: The Path Forward
Ending Child Marriage in Kenya: The Path Forward
article / November 15, 2024
World Vision Kenya Installs Boreholes and Water Tanks in Kitui and Tana River Counties
In 2022, Kitui and Tana River Counties endured severe droughts, impacting crops, water, and livelihoods. Through USAID-BHA-funded KIERP, World Vision Kenya built water sources and storage tanks to support schools and health centers, alleviating the crisis.
article / November 15, 2024
World Vision Kenya's Nutrition, Food Assistance and WASH Interventions Improve Malnutrition Indicators for 113,294 People in Kitui and Tana River Counties
World Vision Kenya's KIERP initiative, supported by USAID-BHA, combats malnutrition in drought-hit Kitui and Tana River counties, empowering families like Rachael Kanini's to improve nutrition and livelihoods.
article / November 15, 2024
World Vision supports 4,200 Flood Affected & Displaced Households living in camps with Transitional shelters & Essential Household Items in Tana River County
Kenya's 2024 heavy rains and flash floods impacted over 306,000 people, causing widespread displacement, infrastructure damage, and loss of life. Humanitarian organisations like World Vision Kenya and its partners, IOM Kenya, are providing critical post-flood assistance to affected communities.
publication / September 5, 2024
World Vision Kenya, Elite Interns Graduates Class of 2023
This annual internship programme is designed to provide real work experience and professional development to university undergraduates.
article / October 2, 2024
World Vision Kenya Holds Annual Day of Prayer to Mark The Commencement of a New Financial Year (FY 2025)
World Vision staff globally came together for the Annual Day of Prayer on October 1, 2024, with the theme 'Christ at the Centre at All Times.' In Kenya, the event at Nairobi Chapel reaffirmed the organisation's commitment to faith-driven work with children and communities, featuring a powerful message from East Africa Regional Leader Lilian Dodzo on the centrality of Christ in their mission.
article / September 30, 2024
Enhancing Social Cohesion And Household Resilience Through Savings For Transformation (S4T) Groups In Kenya
In 2021, 79.2% of Kenya’s adult population had bank accounts, a significant increase from 42.34% in 2011. However, rural communities without access to banking services still struggle to save for basic needs. To address this, World Vision's Central Rift Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Scale Up Project (CRIFSUP), funded by ANCP, uses the Savings for Transformation (S4T) model to build household resilience. Isaac Chelal from Nakuru County exemplifies success, starting a watermelon business through his involvement with S4T and the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach.
article / October 1, 2024
Faith’s story | Hunger and Education in Kenya
15-year-old Faith in rural Bamba, Kenya, faces hunger due to drought. Elephants destroy crops, forcing families to desperate measures. World Vision aids with food and support.
article / August 5, 2024
World Vision and Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK) Partner to Improve Child Well-being in Kenya
World Vision Kenya and the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK) unite to enhance child well-being in Kenya, marked by an MoU signing on 22nd July 2024 in Nairobi.