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World Vision joins DEC appeal to raise urgent funds for Indonesia tsunami survivors
The members of the DEC (Disaster Emergency Committee) launched the joint fundraising appeal today to raise vital funds for the survivors of the Indonesia earthquake and tsunami.
to help people devastated by conflict and natural disasters. World Vision was
UK must consult children to create peace in war-torn countries
World Vision UK is urging the UK government to include children in decision-making to achieve peace in war-torn countries.
say they have been affected by the conflict. Thousands have joined armed groups …
Aid agencies call on leaders to avoid humanitarian catastrophe in Idlib
Millions of civilians trapped in Idlib face the prospect of the greatest humanitarian catastrophe in Syria’s seven-year war, should there be a major military escalation in the country’s North West.
almost 1.5 million people displaced by the conflict. Many of those families arrived in Idlib
Rohingya refugee crisis: One year on, children still living in limbo
One year after arriving in Bangladesh, 890,000 children and adults are still living in limbo in the world’s largest refugee camp.
already in Bangladesh due to previous conflicts.
The UK must redouble its efforts to end South Sudan's child soldier crisis
International children’s charity, World Vision has urged the UK government to redouble its efforts to support peace in South Sudan and end its child soldier crisis.
progress has been made so far. Since the conflict erupted in …
Children born of rape in war: Jacob's story
Jacob is 17 years old. He should be enjoying school and thinking about his future, but instead his short life has been marred by struggle.
to school and forced both to fight in the conflict and be the …
World Vision UK welcomes call to give DFID greater oversight of UK aid
World Vision UK urges Theresa May’s government to ensure aid money is used wisely and effectively, and that aid is only spent through departments that meet the same high standards as DFID.
are living in countries riven by conflict or disaster. UK aid is a beacon of hope for
Malnutrition in South Sudan: A survivor’s story
Every month, thousands of children attend a World Vision nutrition centre in South Sudan to receive life-saving nutritious food packs. This is John Jacob's story.
conflict and wasn’t sending money home. Like so
Malaria remains one of the leading causes of death in South Sudan
Thousands of children die from Malaria every year in South Sudan.
accurate results. Since the start of the conflict in
Modern slavery commitment: “Do not forget children in emergencies”, World Vision urges UK government
World Vision UK responds to the latest commitment by the UK government to help eradicate modern slavery in the Commonwealth.
the midst of conflict or natural
Funding crisis pushes millions of Congolese people to tipping point
Millions of people caught up in a humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo risk rising levels of hunger, death and disease due to a lack of aid funding.
forced to flee their homes due to violent conflict. A number of factors including violent …
UK should lead the international community in driving greater spending to protect children
The UK must do more to protect children as less than £1 per child globally is spent to prevent violence, World Vision warns following Penny Mordaunt's statement on UK aid.
senior conflict adviser at World Vision
World Vision UK launches 2017 Impact Report as charity launches two aid delivery mechanisms
International children’s charity, World Vision UK has today published a new report detailing the impact of its work in 2017.
School violence adds trauma for Syria’s war-scarred children, World Vision warns
Children who have fled fighting in Syria are suffering further brutality at school, aid charity World Vision reveals today.
crisis since the Second World War. As the conflict rages into year
Urgent aid needed to avert humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia
World Vision urges the UK government to put pressure on the international community to respond urgently to the hunger crisis in Somalia before it’s too late.
with a hunger crisis caused by drought and conflict. You can help children affected by the
Mosul's Injured Children
Eleven-year old Omar is from western Mosul. He remembers the day ISIL arrived at his school and started teaching them about bombs, guns and killing people.
Three years later, he’s been living with his family in eastern Mosul in a rented apartment. Their house in western Mosul was destroyed and Omar and his siblings were severely injured in an explosion.
Omar lost his leg and his brother Ahmed has brain damage from a piece of shrapnel that lodged in his skull.
in Iraq have endured years of catastrophic conflict. Since
Hundreds of child soldiers released from armed groups in South Sudan
More than 250 child soldiers associated with South Sudan’s numerous fighting groups will be released today following the successful intervention of World Vision and other aid agencies.
Further releases of children involved in the conflict will see another 450 child soldiers released …
A displaced family’s garden is inspiring hope and defeating hunger
Every afternoon, just after the final school bell rings, 13-year-old Dak heads to the fields. There, he marvels at the kale growing taller and the aubergines turning deeper shades of purple.
ongoing conflict. These fields are …
World Vision condemns violence in the DRC
World Vision responds to the latest developments in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
You can help children affected by the conflict in the DRC