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This summer we desperately need to help children and families around the world who have been forced to flee their homes due to terrifying violence, poverty or disaster. Our focus is on providing the most basic human needs.
The UK must redouble its efforts to end South Sudan's child soldier crisis
International children’s charity, World Vision has urged the UK government to redouble its efforts to support peace in South Sudan and end its child soldier crisis.
to go to school and grow in the loving care of their families and friends as they
Nearly one million people displaced by violence in Ethiopia face disease and hunger
Nearly one million people displaced by ethnic violence in Ethiopia are in desperate need of aid, World Vision UK warns today.
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MYANMAR - Child refugee | Arriving in Bangladesh, many children have lost parents and are scared, hungry and alone. They’re living in makeshift camps with little access to food, clean water or medical care. They’re facing the threat of malnutrition and disease. (February 2018)
water and care they need to survive. …
Children born of rape in war: Jacob's story
Jacob is 17 years old. He should be enjoying school and thinking about his future, but instead his short life has been marred by struggle.
given heavy luggage to carry over long distances and often had no food
Monsoon rains trigger landslides, wreak havoc for refugees in Cox’s Bazar
Torrential downpours have triggered flooding and landslides in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, damaging hundreds of refugee shelters and killing several people including a toddler, according to government reports.
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World Vision UK welcomes call to give DFID greater oversight of UK aid
World Vision UK urges Theresa May’s government to ensure aid money is used wisely and effectively, and that aid is only spent through departments that meet the same high standards as DFID.
Malnutrition in South Sudan: A survivor’s story
Every month, thousands of children attend a World Vision nutrition centre in South Sudan to receive life-saving nutritious food packs. This is John Jacob's story.
Wilma wanted to learn how to take better care of her son. To do
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income to pay for essentials like medical care and their children’s school fees. Last
Over one million people at risk as floods devastate East Africa
Hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of malnutrition, disease and even death due to major flooding across East Africa, World Vision warned today.
Meghan Markle helped bring clean water to almost 60,000 Rwandans
Almost 60,000 people in Rwanda now have access to clean water thanks to Meghan Markle’s support, World Vision said today.
World Vision UK’s Board appoints Richard Izard as new Chair
World Vision UK’s Board appoints Richard Izard as new Chair
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August
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Funding crisis pushes millions of Congolese people to tipping point
Millions of people caught up in a humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo risk rising levels of hunger, death and disease due to a lack of aid funding.
Caritas Belgium’s DRC country …
UK should lead the international community in driving greater spending to protect children
The UK must do more to protect children as less than £1 per child globally is spent to prevent violence, World Vision warns following Penny Mordaunt's statement on UK aid.
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Child sponsorship in Tanzania: Elizabeth's story
What's it like to visit the child you sponsor? Elizabeth Bowes headed to Tanzania to visit Jeni, the child she sponsors through World Vision UK.
the care she shows her younger
July
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This Lent, love your neighbour as yourself
This Easter, Minister Gail Thompson reflects on how to show God's love to people around the world.
so is the church to care for the physical and spiritual needs of our …
School violence adds trauma for Syria’s war-scarred children, World Vision warns
Children who have fled fighting in Syria are suffering further brutality at school, aid charity World Vision reveals today.
59 per cent had no access to health care. A staggering 9 in 10 children were