video / September 18, 2024
9-year-old Patience’s Poem as El Niño Drought Threatens Her Dream of becoming a Nurse
9-year-old Patience presents a poem about her dreams, which are threatened by the rising hunger levels caused by the El Nino drought in Zambia. The drought has affected about 9 million people, including over 4 million children.
publication / September 10, 2024
Haiti Earthquake Emergency Response Final Report
World Vision Haiti's earthquake response provided WASH, food, shelter, health, and child protection support to over 155,000 vulnerable individuals.
article / August 22, 2024
From Drought to Hope: Solar-Powered Water Projects Revive Nakechurtak Village
Turkana County, in Kenya's arid northwest, is home to nomadic pastoralists struggling with climate change-driven droughts that make water and pasture scarce. In Nakechurtak village, Turkana West, residents often relocate due to insecurity and severe water shortages. Shrinking natural resources have intensified conflicts as communities compete for water and pasture.
publication / September 3, 2024
Full Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
Climate change drives migration in Southeast Asia, impacting vulnerable families and children. This report explores the intersection of climate, poverty, and injustice.
article / August 22, 2024
Sorghum Farming and Galla Goats: A Lifeline for Pastoralists in Elelea Village, Turkana West
Explore the heart of Turkana County, known as the "cradle of mankind," where traditional Manyattas stand against the backdrop of drought-scorched land. Meet Epua Lokele and his family in Elelea Village as they share a midday meal under the shade of a tree. Witness their warmth and resilience as they find joy and hope in simple pleasures, like fresh milk for Epua’s twin children. Join us in discovering the spirit and strength of the Turkana community amidst their challenging environment.
article / September 15, 2024
Chief Nzamane’s Chiefdom Celebrates Open Defecation Free Status
“In the past, I used to experience diarrhea frequently. On some days, the pain in my stomach was so bad that I couldn’t even walk, so I would miss class,” recalls 18-year-old Theresa, who has spent her entire life in Mphunza Village under Nzamane’s chiefdom in Zambia’s eastern province. Like many others in her community, Theresa’s village was heavily affected by waterborne diseases, impacting both children and adults.
article / September 9, 2024
Giving up was never an option for me
Giving up was never an option for me
publication / September 3, 2024
Short Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
The climate crisis forces vulnerable families to migrate, disrupting lives. This report, co-created between World Vision and Stockholm Environment Institute, shares 92 stories of resilience and the urgent need for global action.