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Donor Transparency
the effectiveness of aid in reducing poverty. We publish all of our grants and work
Child Safeguarding
World Vision is fully committed to safeguarding the security, privacy, and dignity of the children, whose lives are impacted by our work.
transformation to communities in poverty and in transforming the hearts of
Internal Environment
levels of natural disasters and endemic poverty. As a
Strategy
meet the needs that we have encountered. Now poverty is changing and being pushed into some of
Our Faith
At World Vision our Christian identity underpins everything that we do.
words and action can lift children out of poverty. We believe in God’s unconditional love.
Our History
World Vision is the world’s largest international children’s charity. Read more about our history.
that lasts. We address the root causes of poverty and use our global influence to ensure
The locals in India thought I was Queen Elizabeth...
World Vision supporter, Brenda, contacted us to say she'd like to see her sponsored child, Sachin, and undertook a trip to one of the hottest parts of the world.
of the population living below the poverty line. We arrived at Patna airport to a
Queen’s Speech 2013: World Vision UK’s reaction
World Vision UK’s reaction to the 2013 Queen’s Speech which has just been delivered, setting out the UK Government’s legislative plans for the next year.
shows the UK's leading the way in fighting poverty worldwide. Anything that undermines this is
Other World Vision Work
When millions of people around the world are suffering through war, famine, poverty and abuse; deciding which crisis to donate to can be hard. That’s why a general donation to World Vision is a great choice, as your donation will go to where the need is greatest.
poverty and …
Essentials
Give children the essentials they need in life - clean water, food, healthcare and an education. For £2 a week, you’ll bring hope to children living in poverty. Essentials makes life more bearable for millions of children.
are much more likely to get stuck in extreme poverty. …
Small scale, big impact: unlock the potential of smallholders and we can achieve Zero Hunger
The single most important thing governments can do to end global hunger is to support the millions of poor women farming tiny plots of land in developing countries, a new report by a group of international charities says today.
to tip the balance from malnutrition and poverty into good health and greater prosperity for
Applying
My Sponsorship – visit your sponsored child. World Vision fights child poverty in the poorest countries in the world
Could you Live Below The Line?
People across the world are attempting to live on just £1 per day for food, the same amount that millions survive on every single day.
Poverty and hunger are things we see every day in …
46 Days of Living Below The Line
World Vision UK supporter Robbie Firmin, spent the 40 days of Lent living on just £1 a day for food. Here's why and how he did it.
public realm of the reality of hunger and poverty around the world. To cultivate a greater …
Live Below the Line
I'm writing this sitting at my desk in the World Vision office. It's five past ten on a Tuesday morning and already I'm munching on a sandwich which was meant to be for my lunch. And the coffee van has just pulled up outside in the car park...
the lives of children living daily below the poverty line. Your challenge is simple …
Cambodia
than 20 percent of Cambodians live below the poverty line
Cambodia
than 20 percent of Cambodians live below the poverty line
Myanmar
than 32 percent of people live below the poverty line.