video / January 13, 2025
Enough Campaign Documentary: A Call to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition in Zambia
World Vision Zambia's documentary shows the transformative journey of communities striving to end child suffering. The film showcases powerful stories of resilience, from empowering mothers with essential nutrition knowledge to equipping farmers with smart agricultural practices. By addressing these challenges head-on, the ENOUGH Campaign highlights how collective efforts can unlock opportunities for a brighter and more hopeful future for Zambia's children.
article / January 7, 2025
A Christmas of Compassion: World Vision Zambia and VisionFund Zambia Women Spreading Joy Across Zambia
World Vision Zambia and VisionFund Zambia spread hope this Christmas through their Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Initiative, impacting vulnerable groups nationwide.
video / January 9, 2025
Joining Forces Alliance Hails Launch of Minimum Standards for Handling Children in Street situations
The Joining Forces Alliance for Children in Zambia praised the government for launching guidelines to improve case management for children in street situations.
video / January 10, 2025
B-Flow Joins ENOUGH Campaign: A Call to Unite for Zambia’s Children’s Future
B-Flow, the renowned Zambian artist and activist, has endorsed the ENOUGH campaign, demonstrating his commitment to combating child hunger and malnutrition across the nation. Through his powerful voice and influential platform, he emphasizes that the devastating impact of inadequate nutrition on Zambian children demands immediate and coordinated action from all sectors of society.
video / January 6, 2025
World Vision Zambia's National Director Applauds Partners for Transformational Impact in 2024
Marc Nosbach, World Vision Zambia's National Director, praises partners for their 2024 impact, highlighting their crucial role in driving sustainable change in rural communities.
article / January 13, 2025
Conquering Dreams After Falling Off
Agnes was just 16 when her life took an unexpected turn. Living with her parents in Muloongo village of Pemba District in Zambia, her hopes and dreams of becoming a teacher came to a stand when she discovered that she was pregnant while in her seventh grade.
video / January 13, 2025
Uniting for Change: Join the ENOUGH Campaign to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition
World Vision Zambia has launched the ENOUGH Campaign, a compelling campaign urging communities to join the fight against child hunger and malnutrition. Child hunger is at its worst in recent years. Children are bearing the brunt of an unequal food system disrupted by climate change. Every child deserves the food they need to develop a healthy body and mind. Every family has the right to be able to put enough of the right food on the table. We must take action immediately.
press release / January 13, 2025
Joining Forces Alliance Condemns Heinous Act, Calls on Men and Women in Uniform to Uphold Law and Order
Lusaka, Zambia – The Joining Forces Alliance expresses its deepest outrage and condemnation of the appalling act of incest allegedly perpetrated by a Zambia Air
Force (ZAF) flight sergeant against his 14-year-old biological daughter. The incident, reported on January 8, 2025, highlights a grave violation of the child’s dignity, trust,
and basic human rights.
video / December 15, 2024
Clean Water Brings New Hope to Drought-Stricken Village in Zambia
A village in Zambia’s drought-hit Southern Province is celebrating a life-changing milestone with the installation of a new well. For the first time, residents have access to clean and safe water, alleviating the hardships caused by years of water scarcity.
article / December 10, 2024
World Vision Zambia and ZAPD Forge Partnership to Promote Disability Inclusion and Gender Equality
World Vision Zambia and the Zambia Agency for Persons with Disabilities (ZAPD) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), a significant step toward advancing the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. The agreement, announced at a joint event, will guide collaboration on promoting gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) and addressing the specific needs of children and adults with disabilities in Zambia.