The wounded are struggling to access care: health facilities have been destroyed, and others abandoned as staff were forced to flee. Meanwhile, children, already terrified, are exposed to heightened ...
The drought has made it hard to maintain this way of life. The family lost their livestock, and many shops and livelihoods that depended on them have closed. Some children have had to relocate to ...
Jane, a 19-year-old refugee from South Sudan living in Uganda, has reclaimed her independence and hope through the gift of a sturdy wheelchair. After losing the use of her legs as a child due to ...
Menstrual poverty remains one of the most critical, yet often unseen, barriers to girls’ education in Zambia. For many young women, especially in rural areas, the inability to a ...
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response, in partnership with World Vision Middle East and Eastern Europe and Parenting for Lifelong Health, has launched the Parenting in Crisis Chatbot, locally named ...
We must keep children visible in every plan, safeguard and grow child-focused funding even in tight budgets, and give ...
USDA-funded school feeding in Mozambique is transforming rural markets by enabling farmers’ associations to supply fresh vegetables through Local and Regional Procurement. World Vision’s PARES project ...
The Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty (GAAHP) is a country-led initiative uniting governments, civil society, and global partners to accelerate progress toward ending hunger and poverty. As a ...
On World Children's Day, we celebrate the power and potential of Zambia’s young people. This video captures the inspiring moments where children speak their minds, share their hopes, and articulate ...
Humanitarian Crisis in Nampula Deemed “A True Emergency” as Governor Calls for Urgent Solidarity The Governor of Nampula Province, Eduardo Mariomo Abdula, has officially described the rapidly ...
World Vision Thailand studied TB-related stigma among adolescents in Bangkok, finding links to gender, age, and attitudes, and calling for awareness efforts.
This article explores the reasons behind the distribution of food aid to 30,000 households in Kasai during the lean season. It explains how depleted food stocks, economic hardship, and climatic shocks ...
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