publication / February 18, 2025
World Vision Zimbabwe 2024 Annual Report
World Vision Zimbabwe 2024 Annual Report
video / February 20, 2025
Food security under threat in the West Bank - Olive Harvest 2024
Around 15% of the population of the West Bank rely economically on the olive harvest. However, due to violence and restrictions on movements, farmers faced many challenges to harvest their olive in 2024 in the West Bank. A World Vision’s survey shows that, in 1 in 4 village of the Central West Bank, farmers are expecting to lose more than half of their harvest. It will have a major impact on their livelihood, increasing food insecurity. We say ENOUGH. All children have the right to live free of violence and hunger.
publication / February 2, 2025
Stories of Change - Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) Project
Key findings indicate that 68% of the households have graduated from extreme poverty to sustainable livelihoods. Through improved food security, financial stability, and stronger disaster resilience, families are building brighter futures. Discover how the Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) project, is a 39-month initiative funded by USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) transformative project is changing lives in Baidoa, Somalia.
article / January 7, 2025
Door to Door Malaria Prevention Messages Saves Mary’s family
Door to door health messages has become a game changer in the fight against Malaria in Malawi
article / January 27, 2025
Mozambique: Hunger Persists, and Children Under Five Bear the Brunt
Hunger caused by the El Nino phenomenon continues impacting thousands of families in Mozambique. World Vision is responding in Tete province by distributing seeds, but additional resources are required for a much more consolidated response.
video / January 30, 2025
A Taste of Home: Alina’s Journey to Building a New Life
Alina, a Ukrainian refugee, fled to Georgia with her family in the search of safety. After initially working in local cafés, she decided to start a family business in Batumi, a seaside city in western Georgia, sharing responsibilities with her brother. The café offers a mix of traditional Ukrainian and European dishes, bringing a taste of home to the local community.
article / January 31, 2025
American World Vision sponsors visit Lour Escale and Ribot Escale
On January 29, 2025, a group of sponsors from the congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Columbia in the United States of America visited the children they sponsor as part of World Vision Senegal's programs.