We are World Vision. Our one goal is to defeat poverty and injustice in the lives of children, families and communities. See the progress we’ve made.
We reached over 7.6 million girls, boys and adults through our programs, helping transform their lives and communities for generations to come.
We are committed to reaching the world’s most marginalized children. Our focus continues to be on fragile contexts—areas fraught with extreme poverty, chronic instability, conflict and violence.
In fact, last year 61 per cent of our investment supported the most fragile countries including Afghanistan, Honduras and Somalia. Why? Because these are the most difficult environments for girls and boys.
Animated map highlighting the fragility of countries that we serve. We prioritize from the most fragile (in dark red) to highly developing countries (in light red).
Program expenditures
We are committed to helping the world’s most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience the fullness of life.
Poverty is a complex, multi-layered challenge, and we believe that sustainable solutions require a holistic approach.
We work across five sectors to tackle poverty, the underlying cause of child vulnerability. This approach ensures we meet the immediate and long-term needs of marginalized children, no matter where they live.
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A classroom of young students participate in a fun activity that involves raising their arms above their heads. (Cambodia, 2024)
A young woman tells a group of children a story in a garden. (Philippines, 2024)
A woman collects water from a clean water station built by World Vision in partnership with her community. (Angola, 2024)
A man in a World Vision vest and a woman in a colorful dress pour grain from their vessels. (Zambia, 2024)
World Vision community health workers measure the height of a little girl during a check-up. (Venezuela, 2024)
A classroom of young students participate in a fun activity that involves raising their arms above their heads. (Cambodia, 2024)
A young woman tells a group of children a story in a garden. (Philippines, 2024)
A woman collects water from a clean water station built by World Vision in partnership with her community. (Angola, 2024)
A man in a World Vision vest and a woman in a colorful dress pour grain from their vessels. (Zambia, 2024)
World Vision community health workers measure the height of a little girl during a check-up. (Venezuela, 2024)
A classroom of young students participate in a fun activity that involves raising their arms above their heads. (Cambodia, 2024)
We’re proud to be a Top 100 Charity with Charity Intelligence Canada. Our A+ and 5-star rating speaks to the impact we’ve made on the lives of the world’s most vulnerable girls and boys, and the trust Canadians have in the work we do.
2024 Top 100 Charity five-star rating from Charity Intelligence Canada.
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