article / February 23, 2026
World Vision Ghana Hosts West Africa National Directors’ Retreat
World Vision Ghana hosts the annual West Africa National Directors’ Retreat in Accra, bringing regional leaders together for strategic alignment, reflection, and planning to enhance impact for vulnerable children and communities.
article / February 16, 2026
World Vision Ghana Calls for Stronger National Commitment as Ghana Marks World NTD Day 2026
World Vision Ghana joined the Ghana Health Service and partners at Social Welfare Park to mark World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day 2026, reaffirming national commitment to eliminating neglected tropical diseases through collaboration, stronger financing, and community-focused health interventions.
article / February 26, 2026
WORLD VISION NIGER – 2025 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND 2026 PRIORITIES
A comprehensive overview of World Vision Niger’s 2025 results and 2026 priorities, highlighting key impacts in health, nutrition, WASH, education, resilience, advocacy, humanitarian response, and the launch of the new 2026–2030 national strategy.
publication / February 23, 2026
World Vision East Africa Impact Report 2025
Despite escalating conflict, climate shocks, economic instability and widespread displacement, we reached over 26 million people, including 16.4 million children
article / February 23, 2026
World Vision Ghana Leads Regional Town Hall on NTD Elimination in Oti Region
World Vision Ghana, the Ministry of Health and GHS convene a Regional Town Hall Meeting in the Oti Region to strengthen sub-national ownership in the elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases.
article / February 27, 2026
World Vision strengthens education for 13,000 children in northern Mozambique
Nearly 13,000 children in Monapo district, Nampula province, received school supplies from World Vision to reduce dropouts and support literacy efforts for the 2026 academic year.
publication / February 17, 2026
World Vision Zimbabwe 2025 Annual Report
In this 2025 Annual Report, discover powerful stories that highlight World Vision Zimbabwe's (WVZ) transformative impact on the lives of the most vulnerable children. Driven by an unshakable dedication to championing the well-being of girls and boys in need, we are strategically refocusing and amplifying our efforts to tackle extreme vulnerability head-on.
publication / February 22, 2026
World Vision Somalia Abridged Strategy FY26- FY30
WVS’s child well-being priorities are closely aligned with Pillar 3: Social Development of the Somalia National Transformation Plan (NTP) and contribute directly to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Efforts to improve child nutrition and reduce wasting and stunting advance SDG 2: Zero Hunger and respond to the NTP priority of improving access to and quality of nutrition and food security services.
Expanding equitable, quality maternal and child healthcare supports SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, addressing the NTP’s goal of strengthening accessible healthcare systems.
Finally, strengthening child protection systems and family support contributes to SDG 5: Gender Equality and SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, reinforcing the NTP commitment to protect children and promote social cohesion.
article / February 25, 2026
World Vision’s Integrated Support Restores Dignity and Learning for 312 Learners in Matlameng Area Programme
From water scarcity and unsafe sanitation to dignity and thriving learning spaces — see how World Vision’s integrated programs changed life for 312 learners in Matlameng.
article / February 16, 2026
National Advisory Committee for Regreening Africa Project Phase II inaugurated
Ghana has inaugurated its National Advisory Committee for the EU-funded Regreening Africa Phase II project, led by World Vision Ghana.