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 9, 2025
Towards continued EU's commitment to Education in Emergencies
Humanitarian organisations urge continued EU leadership on education in emergencies.
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.
press release / March 17, 2025
European Commissioner Marta Kos Visits EU-Funded RISE HER Program, Implemented by World Vision Albania
European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, visited Albania from March 12 to 14 and participated in a significant event hosted by World Vision Albania, focusing on survivors of domestic and gender-based violence.
publication / April 9, 2025
World Vision Ghana Newsletter - Edition April 2025
Thank you for your support and partnership. Explore our newsletter to learn more about our initiatives and how you can get involved.
article / April 17, 2025
World Vision Calls on Parliament to Place Children at the Center of Mozambique’s Development Agenda
World Vision Mozambique and Parliament renew shared interest to reinforce actions to place children at the top of the agenda as the Assembly of the Republic begins its five-year term.
article / April 16, 2025
World Vision's Community Based Education Programming Model Changing Youth Lives in Shurugwi Zimbabwe
Tapiwa eagerly registered for the CBE programme under the Sustainable Transformation Education Program—Unki Platinum (STEP-UP) project, funded by Anglo American.
publication / February 13, 2025
Three Years On Report: Ukrainian Children Need Us Now More than Ever
As the Ukraine Crisis Response enters its fourth year, the impact of war continues to devastate the lives of millions, particularly children. Over the past three years, World Vision has reached more than 2 million people, including nearly 1 million children, providing critical support such as education, mental health services, cash assistance, livelihoods, winterisation and protection initiatives. Despite these efforts, the challenges remain immense. Millions of children are still displaced, struggling to access the basic needs every child deserves, and deprived of their rights to safety, education, health and home.