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About this Christian charity, with a history timeline. World Vision work to bring hope to millions as a sign of God's unconditional love.
one of the first organisations to respond to humanitarian emergencies bringing essential …
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.
who live in countries facing humanitarian …
Children bear brunt of Syria fighting as refugee numbers top one million
As the number of refugees fleeing Syria tops one million, children are bearing the brunt as the situation worsens, warns World Vision.
Almost two years since the start of conflict in Syria, and the numbers of refugees fleeing the country has reached one million, much sooner than anyone predicted.
keep them safe from rape and hunger during humanitarian crises. People should never be forced to …
Child combatants in Mali need urgent protection
Protection for child combatants fighting for rebel groups must be at the heart of any training given by EU troops to Malian forces, says World Vision UK.
be dealt with according to International humanitarian law. …
Desperate civilians flee the escalating conflict in Mali.
As the British Government announces a further detachment of technical military personnel to Mali amid continued fighting in the North and West of the country, World Vision has called on foreign secretary William Hague to help ensure safe passage for fleeing refugees.
want all forces to respect International humanitarian
Children at great risk as Mali conflict escalates, says World Vision
11 January – As the Malian army mounts a counter offensive against rebel forces being aided by foreign troops, aid agency World Vision is warning of severe humanitarian consequences if immediate steps are not taken to guarantee the security of children.
aid agency World Vision is warning of severe humanitarian consequences if immediate steps are not …
Haiti: 3 Years On
Three years on from the massive earthquake that rocked Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti, we assess the impact it's had and the work that you have enabled World Vision to do to help the people of Haiti get back on their feet.
and the country hit by one of the worst humanitarian disasters in living memory. The earthquake
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.
out about the impact on children as our humanitarian neutrality is so easily brought into …
Military uncertainty in Democratic Republic of Congo brings growing humanitarian crisis
As signs appear that M23 forces in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have started withdrawing from two towns captured from government troops, World Vision is calling for international support to make sure the conflict does not spur a vast humanitarian crisis.
make sure the conflict does not spur a vast humanitarian crisis. …
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.
and the concerted efforts of international humanitarian organisations. It’s here in the Bekaa valley …
World Vision welcomes Gaza ceasefire, but warns of looming humanitarian crisis
JERUSALEM – World Vision welcomes the ceasefire between Israelis and Palestinians. We call on all parties to respect the cease fire agreements and to work toward a lasting, just and peaceful resolution to the overall conflict.
the population relies on international and humanitarian aid. As a …
Recruitment of child soldiers in DRC likely to increase as violence mounts, warns World Vision
20 November, Gisenye – Hundreds of thousands of children caught up in erupting violence in eastern DRC are at risk of being forcibly recruited into armed groups, said World Vision.
their obligations under international humanitarian …
World Vision warns of mounting humanitarian crisis as violence escalates in the DR Congo
Fresh fighting as rebel forces advance from the north towards Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, has prompted 70,000 civilians to move from one camp to another camp located south of Goma. There are now roughly 2.2 million internally displaced people in DRC.
Worse than bullets
Darfur and the Democratic Republic of Congo are two of the most dangerous places in the world, with regular violent clashes between armed factions who are fighting for control of territory
World Vision Assessment Teams Reach Out to Victims in Superstorm Sandy’s Aftermath
Relief supplies arrive as second South Bronx site opens
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Hurricane Sandy destroys World Vision Relief Supplies
Disaster Response Teams face unexpected challenges
the Christian humanitarian relief organisation World Vision is facing
Vulnerable children must be considered as military action proceeds in Mali
BAMAKO, Mali 19 October 2012 -- Any conversations about military intervention in Mali must begin with consideration for the most vulnerable groups, particularly children, who are at risk of getting caught in the crossfire, says World Vision.
first and foremost. and to consider the humanitarian consequences of possible military …
Building safety nets to catch children before they fall
Ann Graham shares a personal story of why the West Africa Crisis is so important for us all to take note of and give help to, through the story of one mother's success.
together with government and humanitarian agencies such as World Vision
Update from Niger: How your donations are being used
I’m writing from Niger, the country worst affected by the West African food crisis. Yesterday I visited a World Vision supported health and feeding centre in the outskirts of the capital city, Niamey. I wanted to share with you what I have seen of the work being done here – lives are literally being saved and if you’ve already donated to the World Vision appeal, you’ve helped make it possible.
as soon as I can. Mark Bulpitt is Head of Humanitarian Emergency Affairs for World Vision UK.