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World Vision responds to the departure of Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe
Following the resignation of President Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe yesterday, Emmanuel Isch, World Vision Zimbabwe National Director, said:
“The mood in the country is one of joy, celebration and hope."
resignation of President Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe …
World Vision responds to political changes in Zimbabwe
Following the political changes in Zimbabwe this morning, Emmanuel Isch, World Vision Zimbabwe National Director, said:
“World Vision urges a peaceful resolution of the current crisis in Zimbabwe.
Following the political changes in Zimbabwe this …
The Seed - Sanzukwe 2017 update
The Seed - Sanzukwe 2017 update
Humanitarian Heroes
Today on World Humanitarian Day, let us celebrate the inspiring stories of our humanitarian heroes.
District of Matabeleland South Province in Zimbabwe.
Luxury Bridal Show says ‘Yes to the Dress’ and no to child brides
Every 7 seconds, a girl under 15 years of age is forced into marriage. That’s why Terri Chan, the founder of bridal wear brand Les Trois Soeurs, is donating to World Vision UK.
to support the Girls' Education project in Zimbabwe. This project aims to empower girls so that
World Vision’s emergency teams on standby as fierce cyclone hits Mozambique and threatens floods across Southern Africa
World Vision, has warned that tropical cyclone Dineo which hit the shores of Mozambique on Wednesday evening will further exacerbate the food crisis situation across Southern Africa.
cyclone was expected to move westward toward Zimbabwe and then Botswana. World Vision is …
Hunger in Zimbabwe | Elida’s story of El Nino
This year’s poor rains and drought from El Nino have greatly affected the lives of 12-year old Elida, her two brothers, Christopher, 21, William, 16, and their grandmother, Emma. With the help of World Vision, Elida and her family have been receiving food packs from our office, provided by child sponsors to reach the most vulnerable families.
including Zimbabwe. …
When the water dries up: Helping Zimbabweans through El Niño
Without thinking, Bert Smit went to wash his hands after a meal. No water came out of the tap. This really hit home how desperate the situation in Zimbabwe has become as El Nino-related drought grips the country. Thankfully, working for World Vision, Bert knew the difference we are making...
What surprised me most when I arrived in Zimbabwe was how cold it was. Winter in the …
Seeing the fruits of sponsorship in Uganda
Seeing gorillas, hippos and elephants in their natural habitat was special, but for Lady Louisa Gordon Lennox and her family, the high point of a recent safari in Uganda was meeting Teopista, the teenager they sponsor through World Vision UK.
our Girls' Education Challenge project in Zimbabwe. You can find out more about the event and
Goodwood festival comes fashionably to life as event puts World Vision project on spotlight
One of the most exciting and glamorous days on the horse racing calendar, is now just a day away.
schools in impoverished communities of Zimbabwe. …
How bicycles have rescued girls in Zimbabwe
Our Saramine Mukute was excited to be visiting Zimbabwe. Not just because she grew up in such a beautiful country, but because of the challenge that lay ahead of her - she was going to see how World Vision is helping thousands of girls in rural Zimbabwe access education and it involved a bicycle ride…
Vision UK I was excited to be visiting Zimbabwe. Not because I grew up in this beautiful …
Southern African countries declare "regional disaster" as new report warns of increase in cases of sexual violence
World Vision UK has today called for urgent funds to help support countries in Southern Africa as millions face food shortages due to a massive El Niño-induced drought.
Swaziland and Zimbabwe are the most affected countries which need …
Bikes, chickens, and menstrual pads | Educating girls in Zimbabwe
Bikes, chickens, and menstrual pads - just a few of the things improving life in Sanzukwi ADP in Zimbabwe. When sponsor Claire Bardsley visited, she saw signs of drought and hardship, but also signs of encouragement and hope...
drive. My husband and I spent some time in Zimbabwe 24 years …
Farming families struggle to survive in drought-stricken Ethiopia
Belaynesh helps her family whenever she can, often in the burning heat of the afternoon. With neither a good roof nor mosquito nets, malaria is the second biggest threat the family is facing after the failed harvest. While Ethiopia sits in the grip of El Nino, the 13-year-old is a sponsored child, and over the years, the support of her sponsor has helped make up for the rain in other ways...
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