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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.
World Vision UK raised concerns that children have not been
World Vision UK launches 2017 Impact Report as charity launches two aid delivery mechanisms
International children’s charity, World Vision UK has today published a new report detailing the impact of its work in 2017.
World Vision UK has today …
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.
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.
Remuneration
The UK government has introduced statutory legislation for organisations with 250 or more employees to report annually on their gender pay gap. In line with this stipulation, World Vision UK is releasing a report based on a snapshot of data taken in April 2017.
Remuneration World Vision UK …
Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults
World Vision UK announces new measures to keep children and vulnerable adults safe from harm.
World Vision UK announced new measures to keep children and …
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.
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Village of Hope
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Weaving their own stories
Kadie, 35, has two children, and used to struggle every single day. But thanks to a World Vision supported empowerment project, the future looks brighter for Kadie and her family.
DIY Woven Bookmark
Here you can read about how to make a woven bookmark – it’s a great project for beginners and is a lot of fun to make!
Raising our strong voice
We are Swenimi and Shamindu, two young leaders from Sri Lanka who came to Sweden to participate in the Solutions Summit. We were there representing children from around the world and bringing their views to this important meeting, so people from government and United Nations can listen to us.
Statement on inaccurate Haiti reports
The earthquake in Haiti was a tragedy for the hundreds of thousands of children and their families who lost everything.
The Walkers meet their sponsored child
To be able to visit our sponsored child Timothy had been a dream since we began sponsoring him, but now we were realising that dream.
with the love of Jesus. Meeting Katie at World Vision UK for final preparations and advice had been a
A displaced family’s garden is inspiring hope and defeating hunger
Every afternoon, just after the final school bell rings, 13-year-old Dak heads to the fields. There, he marvels at the kale growing taller and the aubergines turning deeper shades of purple.
David’s trip to Mozambique
It was humbling to end the day being thanked by the community for the support World Vision has provided over the years. I now pass on a big thank you for to all of you who have faithfully supported our work here in Mozambique.
Thousands of Syrian refugees face winter hunger in Lebanon as funding lines freeze
International children’s charity, World Vision, has scaled up efforts to support Syrian families camped out in Lebanon as winter takes hold in the refugee settlements.
World Vision UK warns the UK government against cutting aid
International children’s charity World Vision today warns that the UK government is at risk of cutting aid from the children who need it most around the world.
The power of porridge
Joyce, a mother of 8, sits in her small grass-thatched kitchen, preparing a fire so that she can cook a nutritious meal for her 2-year-old daughter Loveness who is playing games with her friends and sisters outside.