opinion / September 4, 2024
Children's food security and nutrition are in a poor state of affairs
Dr. Andrea Galante's analysis of the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report reveals the need for a multifaceted and innovative approach to feeding children
publication / August 19, 2024
Food Security and Livelihood Capacity Statement
World Vision Sudan’s Food Security and Livelihood Program provides critical assistance amid Sudan’s worst food crisis, supporting millions facing severe hunger
article / September 9, 2024
To Cope With Climate Change Effects, Nearly 1,500 Farmers Engage in Climate Resilient Agriculture Training
This story is about how climate resilient agriculture techniques are helping communities produce food in central Mozambique.
publication / September 4, 2024
Better Food, Better Health Project, WV Timor-Leste
World Vision (WV)’s Better Food, Better Health (BFBH) project was a nutrition-sensitive agriculture project aiming to improve nutrition for 31,806 direct beneficiaries in Timor-Leste.
article / August 22, 2024
Women in Kalobeyei, Turkana West, Embrace Kitchen Gardens to Improve Food Security and Resilience
Prolonged drought due to climate change and the porous security situation in northern Kenya resulting from conflicts over scarce pasture and water along the border of Kenya and South Sudan have forced women in Turkana West Sub-County to take the lead in livelihood diversification.
As the impacts of climate change continue to take a toll on communities in Kenya’s arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs), the story of Lotukoi Lominyo—a 46-year-old widow from Oropoi village in Turkana County—serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to build resilient communities. Lotukoi is visually impaired, having lost one eye, but her story continues to inspire many women.
article / August 18, 2024
A Call to Focus on Smart Agriculture as WV Responds to Food Crisis in Zambia
The British Government has said the food and water crisis in Zambia is real and severe, requiring partners and farmers to immediately embrace smart agriculture, that can help households overcome the effects of drought.
Speaking during an interview with Demu School Young Journalists, British High Commissioner to Zambia’s Humanitarian Adviser, Stephen Gwynne-Vaughan said farmers would only thrive the effects of climate change effectively if they embraced smart agriculture.
publication / September 10, 2024
World Vision Haiti 2023 Annual Report
WVI-Haiti made a sustainable impact in Haitian communities, reaching thousands of children and families through diverse programs, projects, and strategic partnerships.
publication / July 8, 2024
Food Security and Livelihoods Capacity Statement
Food security and Livelihoods (FSL) including food and cash assistance, is World Vision Somalia’s largest sector, accounting for more than a third of the Country Office’s portfolio. Our FSL programs are dedicated to ensuring access to sufficient and nutritious food for children and their families, particularly during and after disaster shocks.
We focus on building sustainable livelihoods and improving household food security in agropastoral areas by utilizing existing resources, such as accessing rivers for irrigation and providing agricultural training and materials to improve their irrigation and farming practices. We also implement programs aimed at increasing income and assets, strengthening food systems, and improving access to finance, credit, and markets.
publication / August 15, 2024
Building Secure Livelihoods (BSL) Field Handbook
The Building Secure Livelihoods (BSL) field handbook
article / July 24, 2024
’Manteboheng’s Garden of Hope: How Climate - Smart Agriculture is tackling Food Insecurity
In Masaleng, Lesotho, World Vision's climate-smart agriculture project helps locals like ‘Manteboheng adapt to climate change, ensuring food security and resilience.