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Azraq refugee camp opens amidst growing humanitarian needs of Syrian crisis
A new refugee camp has opened in Jordan, designed to provide 100,000 people with long-term care and shelter. Over the last year World Vision has worked alongside the United Nations and other aid agencies to develop a purpose built camp that can offer immediate, but also lasting, refuge.
Afghanistan
most dangerous places. Watch the latest video about our Raw Hope work in Afghanistan.
Somalia
most dangerous places. Watch the latest video about our Raw Hope work in Somalia.
Sudan
by conflict. Take a look at our Raw Hope video to find out more about Raw Hope and how your
DR Congo
most dangerous places. Watch the latest video about our Raw Hope work in the DRC. Fast
Three Years On: Is There Any Hope for the Children of Syria?
World Vision communicator Meg Sattler reflects on three years of conflict and an overwhelming feeling that nobody cares. But we know that people do, and she tells us "A global effort for peace is not impossible."
chemical weapons attacks were proven. Videos of affected children sent shockwaves across
Tacloban Rises
Our CEO, Justin, writes movingly of the deep devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan and reflects on the legendary resilience of the Filipino people who, despite everything, are getting on with their lives and rebuilding what they lost.
over to our YouTube channel to watch his video blogs from his visit to the Philippines.
South Sudan Crisis Update
As the conflict continues, we remember the children and their families affected by this situation.
an offline Wikipedia and videos about keeping safe and peacebuilding. …
Elizabeth McGovern Describes Seeing World Vision's Work in Sierra Leone
World Vision Artist Ambassador Elizabeth McGovern appears in the Sunday Telegraph describing the moment she first met the child she sponsors in Sierra Leone.
As McGovern says in the video shot during her recent trip to Sierra
Diary of an aid worker
Yheleen Veso, our colleague at World Vision Philippines shares a personal reflection after a moments pause from the busyness of assisting with our emergency response in the Philippines.
and destruction I have seen in photos and videos or heard about in stories and
El Nino Update
In 2016, the recurring El Niño phenomenon is expected to have its strongest effect for 50 years. The 2015-2016 El Niño may have passed peak season, but its influence will continue to be felt through weather systems across the world and throughout the year.
global impact and its effect on children Video Stories
Syria Crisis Update
Syria country information - find out the latest World Vision UK news for Syria, including the latest on the Syria crisis
a smile on his face. See his story in the video
Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Update
Updates from the areas of Philippines affected by Typhoon Haiyan, including total aid raised & personal stories from survivors.
which includes a prayer video and prayer points …
Gaza Crisis Update
more about our Child Friendly Spaces in the video below. This time 18 months
Pray for the Philippines
We pray for those in the Philippines who have been impacted by Typhoon Haiyan.
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:
I stayed and taught Kettie how to use the video on my mum’s phone and she ended up taking
Why A Night of Hope is My Perfect Halloween
World Vision's Social Media Communities Manager, Oli Lewington, explains why he feels so personally connected to this year's Night of Hope campaign.
like sitting in my room playing video games and not talking to anyone. As an
'Sally's place' s a living memorial to our beloved daughter
Raymond and Barbara are an amazing couple with a heart-warming story. They have turned their loss into a living memorial in one of the poorest communities in South Africa. Here is their story:
in South Africa kindly created a celebratory video to show what our donation has achieved. In
Hope in the midst of terror
Have you ever wondered what happens after World Vision projects close? Do the community keep up the good work we started together 15 years before? Hilary, a member of staff from World Vision UK travelled to Kenya to find out:
particularly the videos taken on mobile