article / October 30, 2024
World Vision Launches the Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (GEWE) Project
World Vision launches GEWE Project to empower women & youth in Lesotho, boosting economic opportunities, leadership, and sustainable community growth.
article / October 30, 2024
Partnership brings safe water and health to Kapara Village
Yanauo shares how traditional bamboo water collection evolved into using plastic containers as their village lacked a safe water source, causing children to fall sick. World Vision's Markham Wash project introduced toilets and handwashing, leading to improved health. With a new gravity-fed water system, families now enjoy clean, accessible water.
press release / October 25, 2024
Escalating hostilities in Lebanon having dire impact on children’s mental health
World Vision today warns the escalating hostilities in Lebanon have now displaced 1 in 5 children in the country, and almost 90,000 children at risk of developing mental health disorders as a result of their experiences.
press release / October 15, 2024
Empowering the Media to Advocate for Human Rights
World Vision Lesotho, with EU support, hosts an Editors Sensitization Workshop. Journalist training on human rights set for October 22-24, 2024.
article / October 10, 2024
World Vision and ECHO Launch El Niño Emergency Response to Combat Food Insecurity in Lesotho
World Vision and ECHO launch an El Niño emergency response in Lesotho, starting with food distribution to vulnerable families in Mohale’s Hoek.
press release / October 11, 2024
World Vision Lesotho Partners with Government and Her Majesty Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso to Celebrate International Day of the Girl Child
World Vision Lesotho and Queen 'Masenate join forces with the government to empower girls and celebrate their vision for the future on International Day of the Girl Child.
press release / October 10, 2024
Malnutrition costing women and girls over $1.6 trillion annually according to World Vision Report
Malnutrition costs the global economy over $1.6 trillion annually, according to a new report by World Vision. The report highlights the severe economic impact of malnutrition and calls for urgent global action.
publication / October 25, 2024
Newsletter septembre 2024 - World Vision Sénégal
Ce Bulletin d'information revient sur les activités de World Vision Sénégal de juin à septembre 2024. Il s'agit notamment de la clôture du projet FISONG avec 300 jeunes talibés formés et de l'accès à l'eau potable qui transforme des vies au village Dialamakhan à Tambacounda.
press release / October 8, 2024
Thousands of Haitians deported from the Dominican Republic are greeted by expanding gang violence, hunger and lack of education
World Vision press release calls for justice and humanitarian aid in Haiti amid escalating violence, deportations, and a severe hunger crisis affecting thousands of children and families.
press release / September 23, 2024
A Bold Step to End Child Labour and Forced Labour in Lesotho
World Vision Lesotho, supported by the EU, launches a project to eliminate child labour and forced labour, protecting children's rights across Lesotho.