publication / February 28, 2025
World Vision’s Call to Action for the 12th Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development
World Vision’s Call to Action for the 12th Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development
publication / March 7, 2025
World Vision Myanmar - Impact Report 2024
World Vision Myanmar - Impact Report 2024
publication / February 13, 2025
East Asia Capacity Statement | Environmental Sustainability & Climate Action
East Asia is one of the most climate-exposed and disaster-prone region. Up to 65% of children face multiple and increasingly frequent shocks, including flooding, drought, saltwater inundation, and climate-related diseases. Children and families living in poverty are disproportionately affected.
article / February 11, 2025
Transforming Communities Through Beekeeping and Sustainable Farming
Discover how 29-year-old lead farmer Richard Mnang’at from Cheseto village, West Pokot County, has become a catalyst for change in his community through adopting the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach.
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 5, 2025
Adaptive programme management: green, inclusive and sustainable
World Vision's flexible programming in Ukraine, Moldova, Sudan, and Somalia highlights the need for adaptive, evidence-based strategies to address escalating global crises.
article / January 21, 2025
Clean Hands Promote Sustainability
World Vision, with the support of the Australian Government through the Water for Women fund was able to implement WASH programs into schools in Daru, Western Province. This story is about what was implemented and how the school still upholds these practices to encourage a safe and healthy school for all. With the permission of school head teacher Mr. Kose Lavaki, WV was able to meet with and interview some students who were nominated by the school board and WV to form a WASH club dedicated to protecting the WASH facilities given to them by WV.
article / February 18, 2025
Empowering Farmers for a Food-Secure Future
Story about how World Vision facilitated farmer field schools are empowering farmers to practice sustainable land management and climate smart agriculture.
article / January 29, 2025
No Child Left Hungry: Uniting for a Sustainable Response to Zambia’s Worst Drought in 40 Years
The ongoing drought in Zambia, marked as the driest agricultural season in over four decades, has deeply impacted communities across the country. With over nine million people in 84 districts experiencing heightened food insecurity, this crisis underscores the urgent need for resilient solutions to safeguard livelihoods, ensure food security, and protect the most vulnerable, especially children.
publication / March 10, 2025
Cash Waves
The Cash Waves research, commissioned by World Vision’s MEER office in partnership with Qualisus Consulting, aims to assess the broader impact of CVA programmes on mental health and psychosocial well-being, livelihood-resilience, community cohesion, gender equality and social inclusion (GESI), and child well-being amongst marginalised groups and youth.