publication / July 23, 2025
    
    
      WV Sri Lanka Impact Report 2024
      Empowering Sri Lanka's future: World Vision's 2024 Impact Report details our commitment to health and nutrition, WASH, livelihood and enterprise development, and child protection and participation    
  
      publication / May 6, 2025
    
    
      School Meals Report Card #2
      This report provides a comprehensive overview of the global status and impact of school meal programmes.    
  
      publication / May 22, 2025
    
    
      School Meals Semi-Annual Report 2025
      Celebrating Semi-Annual Achievements    
  
      publication / August 19, 2025
    
    
      Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - August 15th, 2025
      World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) has activated a Category I National Emergency
Response to address the humanitarian needs resulting from the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict.
Our immediate intervention focuses WASH, education, child protection, food and non-food items to
56 safety centers with 11,727 families, comprising of 51,236 individuals (35,506 adults and elderly
and 15,730 children), in Preah Vihear, Banteay Meanchey, and Siem Reap.    
  
      publication / May 27, 2025
    
    
      Inclusive Markets for Communities M4C 2-pager
      Inclusive Markets for Communities M4C 2-pager    
  
      publication / June 15, 2025
    
    
      ENOUGH Sri Lanka: 2024 Baseline Study
      ENOUGH Sri Lanka Baseline Study reveals the prevalence and impact of hunger and food insecurity in Sri Lanka, offering critical data for effective prevention and response strategies.    
  
      publication / March 21, 2025
    
    
      Empowered Worldview Final Technical Report 2024
      Empowered Worldview has led to statistically significant improvements in measures of hope, self-efficacy and self-reliance. It has also led to statistically significant improvements in rates of child well-being as measured by stunting.
Empowered Worldview is likely to have a significant multiplier effect on child well-being as measured by stunting. The impact of EWV is greater in households where other indicators, addressed by other World Vision programs, are more positive. Factors that increase the positive impact of EWV on child well-being include the availability of food, access to health services, mothers’ own health and good child feeding practices.    
  
      publication / July 2, 2025
    
    
      ODA at the crossroads
      Child-focused aid is shrinking despite rising global crises. Investing in children is urgent, smart, and essential for a stable, equitable future.    
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
