publication / November 7, 2024
Regreening Communities in Yumbe District, Uganda | Progress Brief 2021-27
This brief summarises the main findings from the mid-term review for World Vision’s Regreening Communities in Yumbe District, or ‘Regreening’, project (2021-2027) in Uganda.
publication / October 17, 2024
Two years on: Global Hunger Response
This is the two years on report for the Global Hunger Response, including highlights from the last fiscal year (FY24).
article / October 17, 2024
No loud words, just reality
HUNGER CRISIS, FOOD INSECURITY, MALNOUISHEMENT, SEVERE ACUTE MALNUTRITION, CHILD STUNTING, MATERNAL MANLUTRMENT.
video / October 16, 2024
World Food Day video 2024
World Vision Sudan calls for urgent action to combat hunger and malnutrition affecting millions, especially vulnerable children. Hunger destroys futures
press release / August 27, 2024
World Vision Uganda Launches Campaign to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition
World Vision Uganda partners with the government of Uganda and other stakeholders to address chill hunger and malnutrition.
article / October 24, 2024
World Vision DRC Closes Kimbanseke Programme After 17 Years of Impact
This article illustrates the success achieved after 17 years of implementation of the Kimbanseke Programme by World Vision. It shows World Vision's resilience and hope that the families of this community will continue to benefit from the programme.
press release / September 4, 2024
World Bicycle Relief and World Vision Uganda Partner to Provide 200 Bicycles for Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Morungatuny.
World Bicycle Relief and World Vision Uganda Partner to Provide 200 Bicycles for Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Morungatuny.
press release / August 27, 2024
World Vision Uganda, joining forces coalition join hands for the national children’s parliament.
the joining forces initiative aims to highlight some of the key aspects affecting children like the provision of consistent school meals for children, malnutrition, and child hunger that have consistently affected today’s children. According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, Uganda’s fertile agricultural land can feed 200 million people. Remarkably, 80% of Uganda’s land is arable, yet only 35% is currently under cultivation.