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"I Could Make Six Bracelets In A Day": The Life Of A Child Worker
Sonali started making jewellery at the age of five in order to support her family. Today's blog from our colleague in India shows us how your support helped share Saonali's journey from working crafting jewellery to going to school.
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.
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.
she walks by the narrow lanes of Bhojpur to return the book at her school. The
The Masterchefs of Melghat – Get their tasty recipe
On Tuesday we heard about the wonderful Masterchef competition in Melghat that produced some ingenious thinking from a group of women who created a healthy, nutritious rice pudding without access to livestock for milk. Today, we hear about how the programme is being expanded across Melghat and get the tasty recipe for the prize-winning soy milk Kheer.
The Masterchefs of Melghat
Known for its high cases of malnutrition, the Melghat region of India became a focus for World Vision India in devising an innovative and engaging technique for beating the odds: a Masterchef contest between villages.
India
The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in India.
lives with her parents and siblings in Bhojpur ADP. Pinky struggles with a rare heart …
Children Speak about Monsoons and High Hopes in India
Steve Richards, World Vision UK Children's Communications Specialist, shares stories from the children of India about monsoon season.
Indian Sponsored Children proclaim “Education is our Right!”
Steve Richards, World Vision UK's Children's Communication Specialist, is in India hearing stories from the children of their desire - no, their RIGHT - to education.