In Southern Africa, @WorldVision is partnering with communities in Angola, DRC, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
World Vision's Mclarence Mandaza witnessed firsthand how climate change is reshaping lives and futures across Southern Africa.
In his latest reflection, he explores why the real challenge is not only mobilising climate finance.
https://t.co/gEz9O3uAgh
A Super El Niño could be coming for Southern Africa's 2026–27 farming season 4x worse than average.
For millions of smallholder families, there is no safety net.We're not waiting for the crisis. We're preparing communities now.
Watch 👇 #ElNino#SouthernAfrica#Food#WorldVision
New: @WorldVisionSAR Health & Nutrition Capacity Statement 2025.
Across 8 countries in Southern Africa:
✔ 3.6M people reached
✔ 48,900 CHWs supported
✔ 35M mosquito nets distributed
✔ 4M+ children reached through immunisation
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🌍 How do we build safer digital spaces for children in an AI-driven world?
Join the conversation to find out how.
📅 12 May 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM EAT
📍 Hybrid Event | Africa Forward Summit
Register here:
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@WorldVisionAULO
She woke up early.
She packed her bag.
She showed up.
That walk to school is one of the most powerful things a girl can do.
Every step is a declaration:
I belong here. My future is mine.
Protect it. Invest in it. Never take it for granted. 📚🧡
#GirlsEducation#HerFuture
Good morning, neighbour. ☀️
Jesus didn't say love your neighbour when it's convenient.
He said love them as yourself — same grace, same patience, same care.
Somebody needs that from you today. Go be it. Have a great week ahead. 🧡
"Love your neighbor as yourself." — Mark 12:31
A girl with 12 years of education earns 25% more and breaks generational poverty.
This is why World Vision SARO puts girls at the centre.
#GirlsEducation#WorldVision#SouthernAfrica
“Water may seem basic, but it is human capital at its best.” - Ajay Banga, President, @WorldBankGroup
At the World Bank Spring Meetings, one message came through clearly: water is rising on the global agenda. With nearly 4 billion people facing water insecurity, we celebrate the World Bank’s commitment to reach 1 billion more people by 2030, including through new country-led Water Compacts.
At the same time, there is growing recognition that children’s well-being more broadly is still not sufficiently prioritised in international development financing and more is needed to sharpen focus on child-centred investments and actions.
Throughout the week, our delegation engaged with the World Bank teams and World Bank Executive Directors and their offices, bringing attention to the needs of children in low- and middle-income countries and helping to connect the dots between policy, financing, and the lived realities of children and communities.
We are encouraged that many leaders across the Bank and delegations acknowledged the deterioration of child well-being and showing interest in taking action. Also, it was encouraging to see the emphasis on building human capital at the Spring Meetings with significant focus on children.
Some of the important opportunities later this year include the next replenishment of the International Development Association (IDA), development of the World Bank Country Partnership Frameworks and the upcoming World Bank Fragility Forum.
The question is now: What actions should be prioritised to ensure global financing delivers for children and communities? Join the conversation.
At the 47th ACERWC Session in Maseru, Lesotho, @WorldVision co-hosted a side event on WASH — making the case that water, sanitation and hygiene are child rights, not charity. #ACERWC47#WASHRights
She walked into that classroom destined for greatness.
Education doesn't just change her life — it changes everything after her.
1 in 5 children in Southern Africa is still out of school.
That has to change. 📚
#EducationChangesEverything#WorldVision#SouthernAfrica@unescoROSA
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for close to 30 % of all out-of-school children globally. 1 in 5 children in is not in school.
For girls in rural areas, the number is higher.
World Vision SARO's education programmes exist for exactly this reason.
#Education#Literacy#WorldVision
“He is risen.”
This Easter, we celebrate renewal, restoration, and the promise of new life.
In the communities we serve, we see this promise unfolding every day—families overcoming hardship, children finding hope, and communities rebuilding stronger than before.
🙏🏾 #Easter
On this day, as the world comes together to mark World Water Day under the theme "Water & Gender Equality – Where Water Flows, Equality Grows," we are reminded that the global water crisis remains urgent & that action cannot wait.
#WorldWaterDay@WASH_FOR_HEALTH@EswatiniGovern1
Start counting... 1... 2... 3... by the time you get to 10,
we’ve helped another person gain access to clean water.
Water is an essential component of life and we won’t
stop until every child has access:
https://t.co/M8KlJqF5cW
#WorldWaterDay | #WWD26
Today we celebrate the incredible women who lead, nurture, protect, and inspire across our communities.
Their strength reflects the dignity and purpose God has placed within them.
🌸 Happy International Women’s Day.
#FaithInAction#InternationalWomensDay#WomenOfStrength
��� MEDIA RELEASE: Second Deadly Landslide in Five Weeks Kills at Least 56 Children in Conflict-Affected Eastern DRC
- At least 56 children killed in artisanal coltan mine in North Kivu, five weeks after more than 400 people died in the same area on 28 January.
A meal today. A future tomorrow. 🍽️✨
When children eat at school, they don’t just fill their stomachs — they fill their dreams.
This year, we’re working to reach even more learners with nutritious meals that keep them in class, focused, and full of hope.
Across Southern Africa, we witness hope emerging in the hardest places—relationships restored, communities strengthened, and children protected.
✨ This is what faith in action looks like.
#FaithInAction#WorldVision#SouthernAfrica
Every child deserves a full plate & a full life.
Across Southern Africa, too many children still sleep hungry. World Vision is working with families, governments, & partners to ensure children have Enough nutritious food. Enough opportunity. Enough hope.