publication / February 6, 2025
Children and Youth Voices on Migration, Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
This report presents the voices of 69 children—33 girls and 36 boys—aged 14 to 17 from 10 countries, sharing their experiences and perspectives on migration.
Through consultations, they discussed key themes, including the drivers of migration, its impact on children, identity documentation, challenges in civil registration, and recommendations for strengthening civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems. The participating countries were Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
article / January 29, 2025
A Warm Meal: How School Feeding is Changing Lives in Magoye
The drought in Zambia’s Magoye Area Program in Mazabuka District made life very hard for many families. Crops failed, and food became scarce. Children struggled to stay in school because they were hungry. Many couldn’t focus in class, and some even stayed home because there was no food at home.
press release / February 7, 2025
World Vision Warns Of Increased Risk To Children’s Lives As Most Child Protection And Health Systems In Goma Are No Longer In Operation
This press release is an urgent call from World Vision for an immediate cessation of violence and a return to dialogue in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), warning that the ongoing conflict is worsening the humanitarian crisis, particularly for children. The destruction of hospitals, schools, and displacement camps has left children increasingly vulnerable, heightening the risks of diseases like TB and measles due to missed vaccinations. As of February 2025, over half a million people have been displaced, adding to the already high number of 6.8 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). World Vision is deeply concerned that without action, the crisis will escalate further, with devastating consequences for children. The organization urges global leaders to press for peace and allow for unrestricted humanitarian aid to meet growing needs. They also advocate for a humanitarian pause to provide families with safety and access to essential supplies. World Vision has been supporting displaced communities in North and South Kivu and is preparing to expand its response in Goma once access is granted. The organization calls for meaningful dialogues to ensure a lasting resolution and protect the future of children in the region.
publication / January 31, 2025
Global Hunger Response - Phase II Quarterly Situation Report - January 2025
First 2025 GHR quarterly report details qualitative and quantitative impacts, regional overviews, and highlights from Phase II (Oct-Dec 2024).
article / January 28, 2025
Dorothy Leads the Charge for Clean and Healthy Living in Torowa
Through the support of the PNG Australia Partnership and the Western Province Partnership (WPP), World Vision were able to facilitate a Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) in Morehead Local Level Government (LLG), where the team came across an inspiring member of the community who, despite her special needs, became a WASH Committee member, and with the advice of World Vision, she went on to build her own toilet, which inspired all abled members of her community to work together.
publication / February 10, 2025
Good Practice Guide Nutrition Advocacy in Cambodia
World Vision has been successful in advocating for government provision of nutrition services in Cambodia.
article / January 29, 2025
From Hunger to Hope: The Families Transforming Their Lives Through the Enough Campaign
In the heart of Zambia, where fertile lands promise abundance, many communities still grapple with the grim realities of malnutrition, stunting, and poverty. It is against this backdrop that World Vision Zambia has launched the Enough Campaign, a transformative initiative aimed at addressing these persistent challenges. Here is everything you need to know about this impactful campaign, its alignment with World Vision Zambia’s mission, and why it is so timely.
article / January 31, 2025
American World Vision sponsors visit Lour Escale and Ribot Escale
On January 29, 2025, a group of sponsors from the congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Columbia in the United States of America visited the children they sponsor as part of World Vision Senegal's programs.