article / March 3, 2025
Breaking Barriers: How Annie Bwalya Kapasa is Transforming Maternal Health in Misengo Village
In Misengo Village, Annie Bwalya Kapasa is a source of hope for expectant mothers. As a dedicated member of the Safe Motherhood Action Group (SMAG), Annie has been transforming maternal and child health in her community since she joined in 2015. Her journey took a significant turn in 2019 when World Vision Zambia provided her with specialized training, equipping her with the skills to support pregnant women and young mothers.
article / February 21, 2025
DR Congo: "We can't save everyone, but we can change a destiny"
A child's life transformed by a benevolent couple through the Channel of Hope for Child Protection training. From rejection to a loving family and a new beginning.
publication / February 28, 2025
Making vulnerability analysis useful for humanitarian response
The importance of vulnerability analysis goes far beyond targeting. It is a prerequisite for good needs assessment, for the design of interventions, for ensuring an inclusive response and for accountability.
article / February 26, 2025
Breaking Barriers, Changing Lives: The Story of Precious Matyola
Precious Matyola rides her motorbike through Munwgi and Twikatane, Zambia, reaching over 4,000 farmers as a Development Facilitator for World Vision's EL&R programme.
article / February 24, 2025
How Savings Transformed a Struggling Family's Life
Mateteu, a Mozambican farmer, transformed his life by joining a savings group, learning financial skills, and investing in his farm, boosting crop production and income.
article / March 3, 2025
The Power of Clean Water in Empowering Girls' Education – 17-year-old Gladys' story of transformation
For 17-year-old Gladys, attending school used to be a daily struggle. As a student at Masamba Secondary School in Zambia, she often faced challenges that made learning difficult. One of the biggest obstacles was the lack of access to clean water.
article / March 3, 2025
How Citizen Voice and Action Transformed Masamba Day Secondary School in Mbala district
For years, pupils at Masamba Day Secondary School in Mbala District faced significant challenges in their pursuit of education. Overcrowded classrooms, a lack of proper sanitation facilities, and an inadequate water supply made learning difficult. However, through the persistent efforts of the Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) Committee, the school now boasts a newly constructed 1x3 classroom block, an ablution block, and a mechanized water system—funded through the Ministry of Education and the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
article / February 26, 2025
How Citizen Voice and Action Brought Healthcare Workers a Home
Mukuyu Rural Health Centre, serving 5,914 people, faced staff housing issues, forcing nurses to sleep in the maternity wing or commute, impacting patient care.