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World Vision campaigners in final push to ensure Britain fulfils its pledge on life-saving aid for the poor
Geeta Bandi-Phillips, World Vision UK Policy Manager, tells us why we’re so grateful for your support on the Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign.
by more than a third. It has helped extreme poverty to be halved from
Parents marry off daughters in attempt to protect them, says new study
New research, released today by World Vision, shines a new light on the link between conflict, disasters and early child marriage.
social isolation and extreme poverty. And
ENOUGH FOOD FOR EVERYONE IF
IF Campaign 2013: World Vision joins 100 major Charities to Tackle world hunger trap
will trap almost a billion young people in poverty by …
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bring lasting change to a child living in poverty. In loving memory Celebrate the life of
Middle East reflections
World Vision CEO Justin Byworth reflects on his time in the Middle East and the complexities of the region’s relationships, which are all too often under intense pressure.
East are blighted more by injustice than by poverty. Injustice that in turn is causing poverty
Lebanese Generosity: “They are our family, not just our neighbours,”
Justin Byworth, World Vision UK CEO, travelled to Lebanon to see first hand the almost unbearable pressure the country is under with the influx of Syrian refugees.
poverty and injustice that gives me hope. As we
A Very Personal Perspective on the DR Congo Crisis
By Aimee Manimani, WV DRC Communications Officer
we could face poverty and many other
Bangladesh: A Remarkable Story of the Power of Child Sponsorship
It’s been an emotional and educational few days in Bangladesh for Mathew, but also for all of us back here in the World Vision offices, learning of the progress the communities are making with your support.
Poverty is such a difficult subject to capture in …
Bangladesh: Preparing Communities To Keep The Work Alive
Head of Public Engagement, Mathew Neville’s second blog post from visit to Bangladesh: more wonderful stories of the things he is seeing and experiencing out there.
and yet they are not crushed by poverty because they have hope. I was reminded so
India Development Progress Risked by Premature UK Aid Withdrawal
World Vision calls for aid to be phased out over longer period
for any government to lift so many out of poverty in the short term. Because of the scale …