publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
article / June 26, 2018
Malawi Launches Nutrition Policy
Malawi First Lady Madam Gertrude Mutharika launched the 2018 – 2022 National Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Policy (NMNP) and Strategic Plan on 20th June 2018 in Lilongwe.The First Lady commended the launch of the policy, describing it as a critical ingredient for Malawi’s national developmen
press release / March 14, 2023
Tropical Cyclone Freddy Alert for Malawi
Tropical Cyclone Freddy has hit the southern part of Malawi destroying lives and property along the way.
article / September 19, 2023
Cocoa farming supports Fiona’s aspirations of being a schoolteacher
Most communities are located in rural areas where children must walk for hours to get to school but this has not dulled Fiona's hope of becoming a schoolteacher.
publication / April 21, 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2022
WVI Global Accountability Report 2022
publication / April 4, 2025
World Vision Albania Country Profile 2024
In 25 years, we have reached 167,809 individuals across various projects, including 121,411 children and 69,956 adults.
article / August 22, 2023
Policy Review reveal gaps in EVAC legal framework.
World Vision Malawi highlights the persistent challenges faced by children in the country, such as sexual abuse, corporal punishment, and child labor, despite having a legal framework in place
publication / November 30, 2017
TB and HIV Programming For Adolescent Girls In Malawi
Spotlight on World Vision Malawi's Global Fund Grant on reducing HIV and TB incidence in Adolescent Girls.
publication / February 7, 2018
ENRICH - Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal and Child Health
ENRICH is expected to contribute directly to the improved health and nutrition of approximately 2 million people, includ-ing more than 835,000 mothers, 740,000 children and 500,000 men, and indirectly reach an estimated 2.5 million individuals.Three Main Focus Areas: