publication / April 9, 2025
About Trafficking In Persons (Sesotho Version)
Trafficking in persons is the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion for labour, sex, or other purposes, especially affecting children.
article / April 4, 2025
Nightmare Ends for Rural Girls
While many people in the world can easily access water from multiple points in their homes, this is not the case for most people in remote areas of Zambia. For 18-year-old Patricia Keem-be, she’s never known clean water to be close to home.
opinion / April 4, 2025
Leaders, protect your future: invest in child protection
Brikena Zogaj, warns that countries are risking a strangled future, if children protection is not included in national funding priorities
publication / April 14, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 3
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs. World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and the families affected by the earthquake. We aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls, through both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
publication / April 11, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 2
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs.
video / March 21, 2025
A Milk Collection Center Bringing Hope to Farmers
Namwala has long been known for its cattle and dairy production, but farmers have struggled with a critical challenge, a lack of proper milk storage facilities. Without a reliable collection and storage system, many dairy farmers were forced to sell their milk at low prices or risk spoilage due to inadequate preservation methods. This not only led to financial losses but also discouraged many from fully benefiting from their livestock. The absence of a proper market and storage facility made it difficult for farmers to scale up production, limiting their potential income and economic growth.
article / December 30, 2024
Turning the Tide: From Shallow Wells to Reliable, Safe Water for All.
World Vision Malawi’s borehole project provides safe water to villages, reducing cholera and malaria risks, improving health, and transforming lives in Nkhata Bay
publication / April 10, 2025
Myanmar Earthquake | Situation Update | Edition 1
World Vision is concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs.
The 7.7 earthquake, that hit Myanmar on 28 March causing widespread damage to schools, health centres, and public infrastructure in Mandalay and Sagaing, compounds an already dire humanitarian situation in Myanmar