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Peace eludes Africa’s newest country as South Sudanese fight again for their lives
Outside the church where South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir prays every Sunday, Flora Joseph, 28, sleeps in the open. Paralyzed in both legs and unable to walk, she came here to seek refuge with her family when their village in Juba became the epicenter of South Sudan’s most recent conflict.
Outside the church where South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir …
A Mother's Life In The Evacuation Centre
Not content with a simple recovery from the worst storm in history, the people of Estancia have also had to deal with evacuation from what's left of their homes thanks to an oil spill. This is just one family's story of life in the evacuation centre, and how they refuse to lose hope.
just go to church together. But even that is hard.
A Tale of Two Catastrophes
Our CEO, Justin Byworth, reflects on the combine tragedies unfolding halfway around the world from each other: the enormous natural disaster in the Philippines and the man-made atrocities of the Syrian Crisis. How do we support children, communities and staff to have the greatest impact?
make a real difference. The first was the church hall in my own Oxfordshire village heaving
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facilitating Leadership Communities for churches across Europe. Pete and his family are on …
Syria Crisis Update
Syria country information - find out the latest World Vision UK news for Syria, including the latest on the Syria crisis
by the Love Running group at Woodlands Church in the
Time to Rebuild -- An Aidworker's Diary
Mai Zamora describes the experience of the earthquake, and how that motivates her to help others to recover.
'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:
paid for by money raised by the Methodist churches in Melton
Oli Nicholls: Why I wrote my award-winning song
We love sharing good news on the blog, so when we heard that our friend Oli Nicholls, the singer songwriter behind World Vision Artists One Step Lantern, had won a competition over the weekend we jumped at the chance to have him share his thoughts on being honoured for his faith, dedication and talent.
sing about much in church. …
Our message has been heard, now it's time to do the work
Our colleague from the DRC, Aimee Manimani, shares what your support and the IF campaign has achieved and why the race to end hunger isn’t over yet.
benefit properly from its wealth. The IF Church Service at Westminster Central Hall was a …
Small Farmers and the Fair Distribution of Land
Angel, a farmer from Honduras, tells us what it's like to try to survive without enough land to grow enough food for his family. The G8 can change this IF they want to.
with the assistance of the Catholic Church in 1998. That is how we were able to get the
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IF campaign hails ‘major breakthrough’ in fight against malnutrition
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Hyde Park for Saturday's Big IF London rally.
people attend an IF Ecumenical Church at Westminster Central Hall. David
This is Our Moment
Campaigns Officer Laura Simmonds explains why the culmination of the Enough Food IF campaign over 10 days in June is vital for everyone to get behind.
Please join us at the Big IF London or IF Church Service on Saturday 8th June. Share your
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to do this by giving talks at the school and churches. We’re also teaching new mums about
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dad had travelled to their local town for a church celebration. On their way back the car they