article / مارس 10, 2025
A New Beginning for Molebatsi and Her Siblings: World Vision Provides a Safe Home for Vulnerable Children.
After years of hardship, 16-year-old Molebatsi and her siblings finally have a safe home, thanks to World Vision’s intervention. Read how this life-changing support restored hope and stability to a vulnerable family in Phamong
publication / مارس 11, 2025
THAILAND CHILD-LED RESEARCH: Impact, Understanding and Development of Children and Youth Participation in Climate Change and Disaster Action
We are a group of young researchers in Thailand who conducted a study to better understand how climate change and disasters affect children in our communities. Through this research, we hope to contribute to the raising of awareness on the impacts of climate change and disasters in our communities. In recent years, our country has experienced severe heat waves due to climate change. This interrupts our daily activities, including our schooling and our families’ livelihood, and has also caused us children and adults alike to experience many health problems.
article / مارس 3, 2025
Water Against All Odds: Transforming Lives in the fragile Hills of Bandarban
Bandarban and Rowangchhari, Bangladesh, face severe challenges: political tension, environmental damage, and limited services. World Vision Bangladesh's WASH project is improving access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene in these fragile areas, transforming communities like Kyamolong Chaiswe Mong Karbari Para.
press release / أبريل 2, 2025
Myanmar Children at Risk of Abuse and Exploitation Following Devastating Earthquake, Warns World Vision
World Vision warns of increased child abuse risk in Myanmar post-earthquake. Displacement and separation from families heighten vulnerability. Urgent aid needed.
publication / أبريل 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.
article / أبريل 1, 2025
New Borehole in Milange Restores Dignity and the Right to a Proper Childhood
A single borehole can change the way children experience their childhood in rural areas. 13-year-old Joana, from Milange district in Zambézia province, now has access to clean water after the construction of a new borehole. The girl will no longer have to endure a two-hour walk to collect unsafe water.
The borehole in Cadote Primary School is one of the 25 drilled in an equal number of schools in the provinces of Zambézia and Nampula, within the scope of Partnering for Sustainable Education Outcomes - PARES, funded by the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
article / أبريل 1, 2025
New Borehole in Milange Restores Dignity and the Right to a Proper Childhood
A single borehole can change the way children experience their childhood in rural areas. 13-year-old Joana, from Milange district in Zambézia province, now has access to clean water after the construction of a new borehole. The girl will no longer have to endure a two-hour walk to collect unsafe water.
The borehole in Cadote Primary School is one of the 25 drilled in an equal number of schools in the provinces of Zambézia and Nampula, within the scope of Partnering for Sustainable Education Outcomes - PARES, funded by the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
article / أبريل 1, 2025
New Borehole in Milange Restores Dignity and the Right to a Proper Childhood
A single borehole can change the way children experience their childhood in rural areas. 13-year-old Joana, from Milange district in Zambézia province, now has access to clean water after the construction of a new borehole. The girl will no longer have to endure a two-hour walk to collect unsafe water.
The borehole in Cadote Primary School is one of the 25 drilled in an equal number of schools in the provinces of Zambézia and Nampula, within the scope of Partnering for Sustainable Education Outcomes - PARES, funded by the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
video / مارس 24, 2025
Deya’s Story: Fighting Disease with Clean Water
Discover how Deya’s life changed with clean water as World Vision brings hope to communities in CAR.
publication / مارس 17, 2025
Annual Impact Report 2024
In 2024, World Vision International – Cambodia (WVI-C) made a profound impact, reaching over 3 million children across the country. Through strategic partnerships with government institutions, donors, and civil society, we implemented programs in education, health, child protection, economic development, and climate resilience. These efforts directly contributed to Cambodia’s Pentagonal Strategy and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), helping to break cycles of poverty and create sustainable opportunities for vulnerable communities.
Key achievements this year included providing quality education to over 197,000 children, training more than 3,000 teachers, and expanding health and nutrition services to 54,000 children and 19,000 pregnant women. Our economic empowerment programs helped over 4,000 farmers adopt climate-smart agriculture, while social accountability initiatives improved public service delivery in over 60% of communes. Additionally, youth-led research on climate change influenced national conversations on environmental sustainability.
These achievements would not have been possible without the collaboration of development agencies, corporate sponsors, and government ministries. With funding from organizations such as the World Bank, DFAT, EU, GIZ, and SDC, we continue to scale impactful solutions for Cambodia’s children. As we move forward, we invite development partners and stakeholders to join us in building a future where every child in Cambodia can dream, learn, and thrive. Together, we create lasting change.