article / January 17, 2025
Response to El Nino Impact: More than 4,000 Families Benefit from Seed Distribution in Mozambique
Mozambique is responding to the Multi-Country El Nino Response by distributing seeds in central Tete province where it expects communities to capitalise the rainy season to grow food.
article / January 29, 2025
From Hunger to Hope: The Families Transforming Their Lives Through the Enough Campaign
In the heart of Zambia, where fertile lands promise abundance, many communities still grapple with the grim realities of malnutrition, stunting, and poverty. It is against this backdrop that World Vision Zambia has launched the Enough Campaign, a transformative initiative aimed at addressing these persistent challenges. Here is everything you need to know about this impactful campaign, its alignment with World Vision Zambia’s mission, and why it is so timely.
article / January 27, 2025
Mozambique: Hunger persists, and under-five children are among the most hit
Hunger caused by El Nino phenomenon continues impacting thousands of families in Mozambique, World Vision is responding in Tete province with the distribution of seeds, but additional resources are required for a much more consolidate response.
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.
article / December 17, 2024
World Vision President Witnesses Hope and Hardship Amidst El Nino Drought in Hwange
In the thick of the relentless grip of the El Nino-induced drought, WVZ has emerged as a beacon of hope, implementing life-saving projects that are positively transforming countless lives.
article / January 29, 2025
From Desperation to Dreams: 14-year-old Precious' Inspiring Comeback
In the heart of one of World Vision’s operational areas in Southern Zambia is a tiny remote village called Chile. This is home to 14-year-old Precious, a cheerful young seventh grader who loves school and singing in her church choir more than anything. Precious lives with her elderly grandparents, Jane and David, and two cousins in a two-roomed mud-brick house.
article / January 27, 2025
Small Steps, Big Futures: The Story of Learning Roots in Rajshahi
From building classrooms to supporting learning, the community in Rajshahi is the heart of the Learning Roots program. Through this inspiring model, World Vision Bangladesh is changing the narrative by creating safe, play-based learning environments and showcasing the power of collaboration to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive.
article / January 20, 2025
Turning pain to living a life with purpose: Sudanese refugee and sexual abuse survivor story of survival
A Sudanese refugee survivor of sexual abuse becomes an advocate for gender issues and a dedicated volunteer. Read her story.
article / January 29, 2025
Water Brings Hope For The Future
“Water made it possible for me to go back to school, says 18-year-old Dunford Shimpande of Mbeza, a remote village in Southern Zambia.