publication / April 1, 2025
RAISE 4 Sahel Results
Results of the Gavi-funded RAISE 4 Sahel (R4S) project.
article / April 14, 2025
Senegal Newsletter March 2025
World Vision Senegal's quarterly newsletter, January to March 2025.
publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
video / April 11, 2025
VisionFund and World Vision Launch FAST Programme in Eswatini
Video highlighting the launch of VisionFund's FAST programme in Eswatini, and its impact on savings groups.
publication / April 9, 2025
Towards continued EU's commitment to Education in Emergencies
Humanitarian organisations urge continued EU leadership on education in emergencies.
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.
video / April 10, 2025
Reconciliation Through Channel of Hope
Abel Bogal's journey is one of profound transformation—from a life marked by pain and aggression to becoming a beacon of hope and change. Through the support of World Vision PNG's Channel of Hope Program, Abel found purpose, healing, and strength. Now, as the President of the Morehead Sports Association, he inspires others to rise above challenges and stand against violence.
article / April 11, 2025
Alinka’s story
The 7.7 earthquake, that hit Myanmar on 28 March caused widespread damage to homes, schools, health centres and public infrastructure in Mandalay and Sagaing. The earthquake compounds an already dire humanitarian situation where nearly 20 million people already needed humanitarian assistance across the country due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters and economic collapse. Children and their families who have lost their homes are now dealing with extreme heat and expected rain or thundershowers, further deepening those already critical needs, especially for shelter.
World Vision is providing live-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 8 April 2025, we have reached 22,063 people affected by the earthquake, including 6574 children (3,830 girls, 2,744 boys).