The latest Ukraine Crisis Response factsheet has revealed that World Vision has reached 2,312,461 people through its programmes and initiatives.
Traditional leaders across the Southern Province are collaborating with health partners to enhance the nutrition of pregnant women and safeguard the health of their babies. This comes at a time when ...
For nearly 30 years, Fatema Begum’s daily routine in Chowdhury Para village, Ramu, began with a long walk for water. With no tube well in the area, the 50-year-old mother walked almost a kilometer ...
In Tete Province, malaria continues to have a painfully familiar face: children under the age of five. They account for the majority of malaria-related deaths. This reality underscores not only the ...
"2025 has been amazing. We celebrate the support of our partners, sponsors, government, traditional and faith leaders, communities, and the incredible World Vision Zambia team. Your commitment ...
Standard Chartered Bangladesh and World Vision Bangladesh have partnered to strengthen climate resilience in coastal communities through ecosystem restoration, climate-resilient livelihoods, and solar ...
The story of an elderly man who has lived through several natural disasters, yet nothing in his lifetime compares to the impact of the current floods.
Today, Siwakato stands tall, not only as a farmer but as a leader, teacher, caregiver, and role model. Her garden thrives ...
Children at High Risk as Child Protection Mechanisms Are Not Yet Established Angelica Manhica, from the Child Protection Services, said it is urgent to establish Child Protection Mechanism to engage ...
World Vision Ghana, in partnership with the Ministry of Health has convened the inaugural meeting of Ghana’s Intra-Country Coordinating Committee (ICCC) for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), marking ...
Jamica’s recovery was more than a health milestone; it sparked a complete shift in Castro and Rebecca’s mindset. They realized that nutrition and livelihood go hand in hand. Today, their family enjoys ...
Delivering the key message at the service, the National Director of World Vision Ghana, Dr Tina Mukanda, encouraged staff to ...
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