Innovative, scalable, impactful results to transform environments for the world’s most vulnerable populations.
How World Vision Is Making a Difference
In 2024, the generosity of World Vision donors and partners (*U.S.-funded) made it possible to…
Reach 57 million people across the world through our programs*
Equip 3.1 million people with safer, more accessible water (37.5 million since 2011!)
Respond to 84 major disasters and humanitarian emergencies in 65 countries
Use 234,378 metric tons of food supplies to help nourish children and families*
Who We Are & Where We Work
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization with 75 years of experience working with communities, donors, partners, and governments in some of the world’s toughest places. This means being on the ground when disaster strikes as well as supporting long-term solutions that build resilience and pathways out of poverty at individual, household, community, and societal levels.
Additionally, we work in nearly 100 countries, including 40 of the 60 countries classified by OECD as “fragile” and in 12 of the 15 classified as “extremely fragile.”
Sectors & Approaches
We tackle poverty at its roots. Our integrated, multi-sectoral approach aims to transform the way the world works for children and create a lasting impact that will live on for generations to come.
Child Protection
Disaster Relief
Leveraging our presence in nearly 100 countries to respond quickly with life-saving humanitarian assistance, support long-term recovery, and prepare for disasters in the world’s most challenging environments.
Education
Faith & Development
Harnessing the power of faith and faith communities to improve the lives of children.
Food Security & Livelihoods
Gender Equality, Disability, & Social Inclusion
Addressing inequality and exclusion by working with entire communities — women, girls, men, and boys — to transform discriminatory practices together.
Health
Locally Led Development
Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene
Research & Resources
This study examines how access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services relates to women’s empowerment in Zambia and Honduras, using data from 3,434 h…
This study assessed whether empowerment from World Vision’s faith-based Empowered Worldview (EWV) approach persisted 3–5 years after delivery among smallholder…
This cross-sectional study analyzed endline data from 1,371 households in northern and southern Somalia participating in World Vision’s 2018–2019 Emergency Foo…
Top Stories
How integrated education approaches strengthen youth agency, reduce violence, and support pathways to school and workEvidence across education and youth framew…
After 69 months of sustained partnership, learning, and impact, Educating Children Together – Phase III (ECT-3) has come to a successful close. Implemented in …
For more than two decades, World Vision and Rotary International have partnered to deliver transformative water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) solutions in so…