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Syria Crisis Update
Syria country information - find out the latest World Vision UK news for Syria, including the latest on the Syria crisis
STORIES AND BLOGS EXAMPLES OF OUR WORK IN THE
Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Update
Updates from the areas of Philippines affected by Typhoon Haiyan, including total aid raised & personal stories from survivors.
Haiyan response 2 year report Stories and blogs Thank you You helped us raise over
Lake Chad Basin Update
humanitarian support. STORIES AND BLOGS HOW CAN YOU
Visiting Kettie in Malawi
12-year-old Davina recently went on a sponsor visit to Malawi along with her parents and 8-year-old sister, Damaris. The family had a chance to see their sponsored child, Kettie. Here is a short blog of their visit written by Davina:
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World Vision Emergency Communicators: Into the Heart of a Tragedy
An eye-witness report of the destruction caused by the Uttarakhand flash floods and World Vision's relief distribution in the affected regions.
The Night I Saw Death
World Vision UK CEO, Justin Byworth, tells a haunting tale from his recent visit to Lebanon.
article first appeared on the Independent blog. By Justin
Two Little Girls, Two Very Different Stories
Esther was married at just 11 years old. World Vision's Claire Bardell talks in this blog how reading Esther's story made her reflect on her own daughter's childhood, dreams and the life ahead of her.
Without education, Syria’s children and future are at risk
World Vision's Joy Toose shares the very real concerns for the children of Syria who, despite being safe from bombardment in Lebanon, now face falling behind through lack of schools and education.
Why We Need to Close the Gap
World Vision's Global Campaigns Advisor, Ben Grierson-Hill, explains why he's so invested in this year's #ClosetheGap campaign and why the Millennium Development Goals are too important to ignore.
A letter to Muna, for our birthday
After meeting baby Muna while visiting our work in Jordan, the poignancy of their shared birthdays lead World Vision International's Meg to write an open letter about how inadequately she can answer the questions the crisis raises.
I always wondered what charities do in Africa
14-year-old Murray from Glasgow visited World Vision's work in Malawi and kindly offered to share his experience with us. Here's a very personal account from Murray:
blog where Murray’s
London 2012 inspires family to help World Vision
A family of nine from the Rugby area has raised more than £6,000 for charity by cycling from Lands End to John O’Groats.
family challenge on their blog and you can sponsor them here For more
Helping communities to live with uncertainty
On Monday 19th August we celebrate World Humanitarian Day - a day that means a lot to us who work for World Vision and we're sure a day that will mean a lot to you and our other wonderful supporters.
to share our findings with readers of this blog
Our Country Programme Manager's favourite stories from Tanzania
In this blog, Arthur Mist - one of our country programme managers - shares his favourite stories from his recent trip to Tanzania.
We are Living Stories
Steve is our Children's Communication Specialist, working with children in our projects around the world, to support them in developing their communication skills. In this blog, Steve shares some of the stories, directly from the children of Bangladesh along with pictures drawn by them:
Supporters tackled the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and raised over £7,000 for World Vision
Matrix & Rhetorik Solutions are two incredibly committed and inspiring organisations who sponsor through World Vision. They recently raised over £7,000 for us and we wanted to find out what inspired them. In this blog, David Young, the Marketing Director of the company talks about their involvement with World Vision.