article / March 6, 2025
Cambodian youth advocate uses regional stage to urge inclusive decision making
Paris was selected to join the National Children and Youth Council of Cambodia (CYC) as the youngest representative. Passionate about child nutrition and food security, he led a child/youth-led research project under the hashtag#ENOUGH campaign, aligning with hashtag#SDG3: Good Health and Well-Being.
At the 12th The @Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) in Bangkok, Paris shared his research findings and experiences in two key side events, advocating for inclusive solutions for child health and emphasizing the role of children in achieving the SDGs.
article / January 16, 2025
Leveraging AI for Educational Data Analysis and Synthesis
Leveraging AI for Educational Data Analysis and Synthesis - World Vision
publication / March 3, 2025
Nota de orientación: garantizar que los niños no se queden atrás
Un grupo de organizaciones y plataformas de la sociedad civil de todo el mundo se han unido para encargar una revisión independiente del informe de Revisión Nacional Voluntaria (ENV) presentado por los países al Foro Político de Alto Nivel.
publication / February 7, 2025
World Vision East Africa Impact Report 2024
This impact report provides an overview of World Vision’s work in the East Africa Region from October 2023 to September 2024.
article / March 5, 2025
World Vision Zimbabwe Provides Lifesaving Shelter to Refugees in Tongogara
Located in Chipinge District in southeastern Zimbabwe, TRS shelters over 16,000 refugees from 27 countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Mozambique, Burundi, and Rwanda.
publication / January 20, 2025
WASH Annual Review: 2023
This report covers the third year of our Global WASH Business Plan (fiscal years 2021-2025). It also is our first annual report since World Vision committed to reach 30 million people with clean water between FY23 and FY30.
publication / February 6, 2025
Children and Youth Voices on Migration, Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
This report presents the voices of 69 children—33 girls and 36 boys—aged 14 to 17 from 10 countries, sharing their experiences and perspectives on migration.
Through consultations, they discussed key themes, including the drivers of migration, its impact on children, identity documentation, challenges in civil registration, and recommendations for strengthening civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems. The participating countries were Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
publication / February 13, 2025
Three Years On Report: Ukrainian Children Need Us Now More than Ever
As the Ukraine Crisis Response enters its fourth year, the impact of war continues to devastate the lives of millions, particularly children. Over the past three years, World Vision has reached more than 2 million people, including nearly 1 million children, providing critical support such as education, mental health services, cash assistance, livelihoods, winterisation and protection initiatives. Despite these efforts, the challenges remain immense. Millions of children are still displaced, struggling to access the basic needs every child deserves, and deprived of their rights to safety, education, health and home.
publication / March 3, 2025
Guidance Note: Ensuring Children are Not Left Behind
This Guidance Note provides specific recommendations to Member States on how to include children’s rights, including children’s participation, in VNRs at the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF). It follows the general structure of the Secretary-General’s updated voluntary common reporting guidelines for VNRs2 (the Guidelines), which were most recently updated in November 2019. It also provides examples of good practices from other VNRs from 2017-2019. In line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, this paper defines “children” as people below the age of 18.
publication / February 18, 2025
School Meals Report Card #1
World Vision School Meals Report Card #1