At the height of the crisis, when the rains would not relent and floodwaters swallowed roads, homes and memories, World Vision was there, on the ground, in the midst of uncertainty, documenting the ...
Countless stories of loss emerged after the floods that swept through the southern and central regions of Mozambique last January. Each one carries its own weight of grief. Homes reduced to rubble, ...
This article highlights how 2,400 children in Bukanga Lonzo, Kwango Province, have officially received birth certificates thanks to advocacy efforts led by World Vision. Through its Citizen Voice and ...
World Vision is deeply saddened by news of a deadly landslide at the Rubaya artisanal mining site in Masisi Territory, North Kivu, eastern DRC, which has claimed the lives of more than 200 people ...
Today, Falene's life is gradually changing. Thanks to the Nexus Accelerator Fund project in Nyemba in Tanganyika province, the fourth-grade girl has regained her childhood. “Now, when I come home from ...
With more than 29 million students enrolled in the Democratic Republic of Congo for the 2025-2026 school year, the challenges of hunger and access to education remain immense. Faced with this reality, ...
When Keav Sothea first put on the bright orange vest of a Community Accountability Facilitator (CAF), he felt a mix of pride and uncertainty. “I first joined as a volunteer on 17 August 2020,” Sothea ...
Somalia remains one of the most protracted and complex humanitarian contexts globally, with over three decades of armed conflict, political fragility, and recurrent climate shocks degrading ...
Recognising the demand for tractor operators in the sugarcane‑rich Busoga region, Masaba chose to study Heavy Vehicle and Tractor Operations. He excelled in the course and quickly found opportunities, ...
KYIV, Ukraine – As Ukraine endures its fourth winter of full-scale war, new findings from a rapid survey conducted by World Vision reveal that more than half of families report disruptions to their ...
“None of this is simple. Our sector carries fatigue and the legacy of repeated restructures. Yet perhaps what is required now is not simply adaptation, but discernment and a willingness to re‑examine ...