article / June 24, 2025
How are we going to get up there?!
Trek 10kms up a remote mountain in DRC to begin a very ambitious water project! Learn More.
opinion / June 25, 2025
We Are Partners – And Why It Matters More Than Ever
Mike Wisheart and Ian de Villiers reflect on how partnerships that unlock greater impact are critical for the new future.
video / June 15, 2025
Kabelo, 10 “We Have the Right to Be Heard” |Day of the African Child 2025
In this heartfelt video, Kabelo speaks out with clarity and courage from a classroom setting; reminding us that children aren’t just beneficiaries of policies; they’re key stakeholders in building a better future.
article / May 16, 2025
Where do we start?
Even before the earthquake, World Vision has been in Mandalay. As part of our humanitarian response efforts, World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and their families affected by the earthquake. Through our humanitarian efforts, both immediate relief and long-term recovery, we aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls. As of 14 May 2025, we have reached 321,349 people affected by the earthquake, including 101,950 children.
article / July 15, 2025
Restoring hope for Lebanon's displaced families
Lebanon’s crises since 2019 have shattered lives. World Vision and Japan Platform provide food aid to families like Fatima’s and Tarek’s to help them rebuild.
article / July 16, 2025
Nothando Defies All Odds to Become Chairperson of Cooperative She Once Couldn’t Afford to Join
From struggling to afford a joining fee to leading a thriving women’s cooperative, Nothando Magagula’s journey with Mahamba Piggery showcases the power of resilience and empowerment through World Vision Eswatini’s Livelihoods Programme.
article / July 14, 2025
Rice farming transforms livelihoods
World Vision's rice farming training helps farmers boost income, send children to school and build sustainable livelihoods for their families.
article / May 14, 2025
We're not messing around...
Your gift trains women in East DRC to monitor children for malnutrition. Since 2020, over 4600 children have received life-saving support, expanding to rural areas in 2025.
article / July 16, 2025
Deborah Can Now Run: A Malawi Girl’s Journey from Clubfoot to Confidence
Meet Deborah, a 10 year old girl who underwent life-changing surgery for rickets through Able to Thrive Project and is now thriving.
article / July 15, 2025
Agents of Change: A Couple’s Journey from Conflict to Peace
In Kapsaina village, Elgeyo Marakwet, Kenya, Dominic and Monica’s journey from conflict and addiction to healing and trust reveals the power of transformation in restoring broken families and rebuilding hope.