publication / March 17, 2025
Essential Nutrition Actions Multi-Country Survey Report
World Vision surveyed 268 health facilities in low-resource settings in 9 countries to assess delivery of Essential Nutrition Actions to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes.
publication / March 19, 2025
Advocacy Brief – Strengthening Health Systems for Essential Nutrition Actions
This advocacy brief presents key findings and evidence-based recommendations to strengthen health
systems for delivery of essential nutrition actions.
video / March 3, 2025
World Vision Mali's Annual Video Report 2024
Watch our 2024 impact video and see the difference we made together with your support!
video / March 3, 2025
Rapport annuel video 2024 de World Vision Mali
Regardez notre vidéo sur l'impact de 2024 et voyez la différence que World Vision Mali a fait grâce à votre soutien dans les secteur comme la protection de l’enfance, l’aide alimentaire et nutritionnelle, l’eau/hygiène et assainissement (WASH) et l’éducation.
publication / March 25, 2025
World Vision and World Food Programme Partnership Snapshot | 2024
An estimated 343 million people are facing acute levels of food insecurity in 74 countries, across the world1. Out of these, nearly 45 million people are in ‘emergency’ or worse levels of hunger.
video / March 12, 2025
Advocacy video from Aleppo - World Vision Syria Response
Advocacy video from Aleppo - World Vision Syria Response
article / January 22, 2025
How the NEXUS programming is transforming the Uganda Refugee Response
This article highlights Uganda's progressive refugee management, which integrates humanitarian aid, development, and peacebuilding through the nexus model.
video / March 12, 2025
Eleanor Monbiot shares moving words on International Education Day
From North Central Syria, Eleanor, World Vision's Regional Director, highlights the organisation's
unwavering commitment to education— empowering children with hope and providing
them with opportunities for a brighter future.
article / March 24, 2025
Building Resilience: World Vision Kenya Officially Hands over the Kalobeyei Integrated Drought Response and Management Project (K-DREAM) to Turkana West Community
Turkana County faces harsh droughts and floods, endangering communities and livelihoods. To boost resilience, World Vision Kenya, with funding from KOICA, launched the K-DREAM Project, a three-year project (2022-2024), equipping locals with life-saving skills and cash relief. Discover how the project has impacted over 31,000+ people while fostering a sustainable future in Turkana West.