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Johan Eldebo, Senior Adviser for Strategic Partnerships and Fragile Contexts at World Vision Nordics, shares personal ...
I only like to draw.” The family’s needs are immediate: access to clean water, safe and accessible sanitation facilities, ...
On World Refugee Day 2025, World Vision West Africa warns of the growing severity of forced displacement in West Africa, where more than 12.7 million people are affected. The organisation underscores ...
By Mila Kimbuini , West Africa Regional Digital & Content Manager & Thierry Prince Bassigue, Communication Officer, World Vision Chad Taysire hasn't lost her smile, however she hasn't forgotten what ...
Thriving environments for thriving communities Climate change, unsustainable farming practices and exploitation of natural resources are rapidly degrading the landscapes of the communities World ...
Getrude Chibwe, aged 34, has given birth to three of her four children at Nsombo Rural Health Centre. Each of those births brought very different experiences, shaped largely by the availability of ...
Due to unprecedented levels of violence, restrictions on movement and economic challenges, a major humanitarian crisis is ongoing in the West Bank. To support communities, World Vision has continued ...
How we partner No organisation or government working alone can solve child vulnerability. World Vision believes that only by working together with children, their communities, and our supporters and ...
Three-Decades-Long Partnership For over 30 years, World Vision and the World Food Programme (WFP) have partnered around a shared vision for a hunger-free world for the world’s most vulnerable children ...
Faced with rising needs and crashing funding, World Vision’s follow up report to 2024’s “Ration Cuts: Taking from the hungry to feed the starving” exposes a global hunger crisis out of control, while ...
Mathew Pickard, World Vision Southern Africa Regional Leader, is currently in Mozambique. He capitalized on his interaction ...
Global food insecurity is escalating due to economic shocks, climate change, and conflict, with 295 million people in 53 countries facing acute hunger by the end of 2024. Displaced families are ...