Child hunger is at its worst in generations—driven by conflict and climate change.
Every child deserves nutritious food.
With enough people, we can ensure:
🥗 ENOUGH food
💰 ENOUGH funding
🗳️ ENOUGH political will
ENOUGH to end child hunger and malnutrition.
#Enough
🌳Over the past 2 years, World Vision and communities have planted 16,300 trees and established Community Green Teams to lead regreening efforts
The time to act is now
Plant a tree.Protect nature. Build climate resilience.
Together, we can create a greener future for every child
🌍 Through environmental rehabilitation and restoration initiatives, World Vision has trained 1,633 people and rehabilitated 49 hectares of land through brush control and reseeding.
Every restored hectare strengthens climate resilience and protects our future. 🌱
#WED2026
🌍 On #WorldEnvironmentDay2026, we celebrate progress towards a greener future!
Through Climate Smart Agriculture, World Vision Lesotho has supported 5,510 households to practise homestead gardening and Conservation Agriculture.
🌱 For Climate. For Our Future.
#ClimateAction
🌍 Only a few days until #WorldEnvironmentDay2026!
A healthy environment is essential for children to thrive. As we approach 5 June, let's reflect on how our daily actions can help protect and restore the environment for future generations.
#EnvironmentalConservation
Tomorrow we commemorate #MenstrualHygieneDay under the theme “Period Friendly World.”
World Vision Lesotho reflects on progress made in improving menstrual hygiene and safe spaces for girls in schools.
Join us in ending stigma and promoting dignity for every girl.
#MHDay2026
Access to clean water means healthier children, dignity, better education opportunities & safer communities. 💧
Every child deserves safe drinking water close to home.
What does clean water mean to you? #CleanWater#WASH#ForEveryChild
World Vision, Ministry of Labour & Ministry of Gender today trained journalists on the role of media in ending child labour. Discussions focused on ethical reporting, child protection, advocacy & using media platforms to drive change for children. #EndChildLabour#ChildProtection
Two children in Maputsoe, Leribe escaped safely after a fire destroyed their home and belongings.
World Vision Lesotho, with the Disaster Management Authority, provided food, blankets, mattresses, clothes, school bags, and hygiene packs to help restore hope.
#EmergencyResponse
450 children in Matlameng ADP, Leribe celebrated through World Vision’s Birthday Bounce Back initiative! Each child received a hygiene pack and shared in a joyful day of care and inclusion. Every child deserves to feel valued. #ChildWellbeing#EveryChildMatters
Reflecting on our Staff Retreat, we return renewed and committed to implementing the Bold Hope Strategy (FY25–FY30) to maximise impact for the most vulnerable children in Lesotho. #BoldHope#RenewedPurpose
Today, World Vision Lesotho staff dressed in different professions to celebrate #WorkersDay 🎉We honour all those working hard to make a difference in the lives of children across Lesotho. Every role matters. 👏#ForEveryChild#WorldVisionLesotho
Happy #WorkersDay!
Today we celebrate the dedication and resilience of workers everywhere who continue to build stronger communities and a better future for all.
#DignityInWork#CommunityImpact
We join the world in marking #WorldImmunizationWeek 2026 under the theme “For Every Generation, Vaccines Work”
We’ve supported 22 health facilities & 35 outreaches to reach zero-dose & under-immunized children.
With @UNICEF support, 14 more facilities will be reached this week
Our Child Protection team joined district teams for a Positive Parenting training led by the National Child Protection Coordinating Team.
Promoting safe, nurturing environments is key to ending violence against children.
#PositiveParenting#EndViolenceAgainstChildren
big step in the fight against child labour in Lesotho 🇱🇸
Today, @WorldVisionLesotho, Ministry of Labour & Employment, launched:
📘 Child Labour ToT Manual
🤝 MoU
📄 National Action Plan (2024–2029)
Together, we are accelerating action to #EndChildLabour
This evening, World Vision International, Govt of Lesotho, ACERWC & UNICEF convened a side event on WASH & child rights.
The discussion emphasized urgent action, investment & listening to children’s voices.
Stay tuned ; https://t.co/HRbvVRvNcw
#ACERWC#WASH#ChildRights
Join World Vision & partners at the 47th Session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child side event in Maseru.
💧 WASH for every child
🗣 Advancing child rights
🤝 Driving partnerships & action
🕔 Today | 17:30–18:30
#ACERWC#WASH#ChildRights
At World Vision Lesotho, every child’s voice matters.
Today, children engaged directly with our Advisory Council & SLT — sharing experiences, raising concerns, and shaping solutions on #ChildProtection, #WASH, livelihoods, health & nutrition.
Listen to Liekolo, speaking at the 47th Session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child in Maseru.She calls for clean water for every child
🗣Urges leaders to listen to children’s voices
Children must be heard. Their rights must be respected
Today, World Vision joined the 47th Session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.
Liekolo, a child rep from Lesotho, spoke boldly on WASH issues affecting children across Africa.
💧 Every child has a right to clean water & safe sanitation.