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.
publication / April 1, 2025
Global Fund Annual Report 2023
Results of World Vision's HIV, TB, and Malaria programmes, funded by the Global Fund.
publication / March 25, 2025
Nutrition Dialogues: Global Synthesis – Headlines
This Headlines version summarises the Nutrition Dialogues: Global Synthesis report
publication / March 13, 2025
Policy Assessment: National governance and infrastructures supporting child participation
National governance and infrastructures supporting children and young people’s collective participation in public decision-making.
article / March 14, 2025
A New Era in Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has taken a significant step forward in public health emergency preparedness with the official handover of eight state-of-the-art Public Health Emergency Operations Centres (PHEOCs) by World Vision Zimbabwe to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC).
publication / March 17, 2025
Annual Impact Report 2024
In 2024, World Vision International – Cambodia (WVI-C) made a profound impact, reaching over 3 million children across the country. Through strategic partnerships with government institutions, donors, and civil society, we implemented programs in education, health, child protection, economic development, and climate resilience. These efforts directly contributed to Cambodia’s Pentagonal Strategy and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), helping to break cycles of poverty and create sustainable opportunities for vulnerable communities.
Key achievements this year included providing quality education to over 197,000 children, training more than 3,000 teachers, and expanding health and nutrition services to 54,000 children and 19,000 pregnant women. Our economic empowerment programs helped over 4,000 farmers adopt climate-smart agriculture, while social accountability initiatives improved public service delivery in over 60% of communes. Additionally, youth-led research on climate change influenced national conversations on environmental sustainability.
These achievements would not have been possible without the collaboration of development agencies, corporate sponsors, and government ministries. With funding from organizations such as the World Bank, DFAT, EU, GIZ, and SDC, we continue to scale impactful solutions for Cambodia’s children. As we move forward, we invite development partners and stakeholders to join us in building a future where every child in Cambodia can dream, learn, and thrive. Together, we create lasting change.
article / March 11, 2025
The Silent Revolution: How Engaging Men is Transforming Families and Communities
We often focus on empowering women in the fight for gender equality, but what if the key to unlocking true change lies in engaging men? Discover how World Vision Bangladesh's MenCare Approach is revolutionising gender equality by engaging men as allies. Learn how this transformative strategy is reducing gender-based violence, promoting shared caregiving, and fostering healthier families and communities.
publication / April 3, 2025
Annual Impact Report 2024 (Khmer)
World Vision Cambodia Annual Impact Report 2024
article / April 1, 2025
Joining Forces Alliance Zambia Condemns Rising Cases of Rape and Defilement in Zambia – Calls for Urgent Action
The Joining Forces Alliance is deeply alarmed by the rising cases of rape and defilement across the country. We are particularly disturbed by the fact that these heinous crimes are being committed by individuals entrusted with the duty to protect children. We commend the Government’s swift action to shut down one facility in Lusaka allegedly perpetrating child abuse and arresting perpetrators.