press release / April 2, 2025
Myanmar Children at Risk of Abuse and Exploitation Following Devastating Earthquake, Warns World Vision
World Vision warns of increased child abuse risk in Myanmar post-earthquake. Displacement and separation from families heighten vulnerability. Urgent aid needed.
publication / April 17, 2025
Triple Threat: Climate Change, Conflict and Hunger endangering children's lives
Climate change, violence, and hunger are trapping vulnerable children in poverty. This report explores their intersection and the urgent need for action.
publication / March 26, 2025
Global Nutrition Financing Research Report
World Vision and the SDG2 Advocacy Hub spoke with key stakeholders at global and national levels to uncover barriers to long-term, predictable, and accountable donor investment – and explore bold solutions.
article / April 4, 2025
World Vision Launches Early Warning Sirens in Likolobeng Community Council
Lesotho strengthens disaster preparedness with early warning sirens in four districts, enhancing risk communication and community resilience against hazards.
opinion / April 14, 2025
Let's have faith in religions' power to protect the planet for children
In the run-up to Earth Day environmental expert, Aaron Tanner, and Faith and Development Advisor, Nikica Lubura-Reljić, call people of faith to lead the fight against the climate crisis impact.
video / April 22, 2025
Renewed in Faith and Hope: An Easter Message from World Vision Zambia National Director, Marc Nosbach
#Easter is a time of reflection, hope, and renewal. At World Vision Zambia, Easter reminds us of our shared calling to serve the most vulnerable, especially children, with compassion, dignity, and unwavering faith.
article / April 22, 2025
DR Congo: Innovations Recorded in the Fight Against Malnutrition in Maisha and Mutshatsha 1
This article shows how, in Lualaba Province in southern Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Maisha and Mutshatsha 1 health zones are responding to a severe nutritional crisis affecting children's futures. A recent survey revealed a worrying number of severe malnutrition cases, highlighting the extent of challenges linked to poverty, infrastructure gaps, food insecurity, and limited access to balanced diets. In response, innovative community-led initiatives like the “Positive Deviance Hearth” program have been launched. This approach relies on local mobilization and the active involvement of families and community committees to build capacity in nutrition, health, and hygiene.
The program goes beyond emergency response, offering a sustainable approach to combating malnutrition, supported by training, regular family support, and careful resource management. Despite obstacles such as limited funding or cultural resistance, the commitment of local actors, institutional partners, and community leaders is driving tangible change. The initiative is part of a broader movement led by World Vision DRC through the ENOUGH campaign, which aims to fundamentally transform nutritional practices in vulnerable areas. Through this collective action, the goal is clear: to secure a healthier future for the children of Lualaba.
publication / April 8, 2025
Strengthening EU Commitments: Generation Nutrition’s Response to the EU Pledge at N4G 2025
A reaction by the Generation Nutrition coalition to the EU's pledges at N4G 2025: analysis, reaction and
recommendations
publication / April 22, 2025
World Vision Lesotho Gift-In-Kind (GIK) Impact Report FY24
Lives of children, families, and communities across Lesotho transformed through Gift-in-Kind impact boosting education, health, and child protection.
publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.