World Vision has launched the “Enough” campaign, a global initiative aimed at addressing child hunger and malnutrition, as the Philippines continues to grapple with high rates of undernutrition among children.
The Christian humanitarian organization seeks to provide sustainable solutions for affected families by offering livelihood support, agricultural training, and nutrition programs. Dr. Herbert Q. Carpio, national director of World Vision Philippines, underscored the urgency of the issue, saying, “No child should ever have to endure the pain of going to bed hungry.”
Beyond food security, World Vision also emphasizes early childhood development through programs such as “Go Baby Go!,” which equips parents with skills in child nurturing and supports maternal and child health services.
To raise awareness, the organization collaborated with Filipino hip-hop and R&B artist Quest for a theme song titled “Enough, which conveys messages of hope and resilience. The song is available on streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.

World Vision, which has been operating in the Philippines for over 65 years, says it has helped more than 1.5 million children and their families. The organization is calling on the public to support its efforts through child sponsorships and other initiatives.