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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.

Melissa meeting Alice

Today, my seven year old daughter met her sponsored child. This is her thoughts on the meeting, along with those of her brothers, and finally my own.

Queen’s Speech 2013: World Vision UK’s reaction

World Vision UK’s reaction to the 2013 Queen’s Speech which has just been delivered, setting out the UK Government’s legislative plans for the next year.
World Vision UK’s reaction to the 2013 Queen’s Speech which

Somalia conference in London focuses on protecting women and children

Efforts to tackle sexual violence have been highlighted at a major international conference on Somalia’s future.

‘Real concern’ over reports that aid legislation may be dropped from Queen’s Speech

Aid agency World Vision UK is voicing concerns over reports that a government commitment to meet a 43-year old promise on foreign aid may not be enshrined in law.
Aid agency World Vision UK is voicing concerns over reports that a

Other World Vision Work

When millions of people around the world are suffering through war, famine, poverty and abuse; deciding which crisis to donate to can be hard. That’s why a general donation to World Vision is a great choice, as your donation will go to where the need is greatest.

World Vision's Emergency Work

Help World Vision to respond quickly to disasters, as soon as they strike. By being prepared we can save more lives of children in the world’s hardest places.

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.

Raw Hope

Raw Hope is an initiative from World Vision, which has been set up to save and protect children in the world’s most dangerous places.

Leave a Legacy

Leaving a legacy gift in your will helps World Vision’s transformative projects impact hundreds and thousands of children’s lives

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.

Small scale, big impact: unlock the potential of smallholders and we can achieve Zero Hunger

The single most important thing governments can do to end global hunger is to support the millions of poor women farming tiny plots of land in developing countries, a new report by a group of international charities says today.

Data Protection

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Applying

My Sponsorship – visit your sponsored child. World Vision fights child poverty in the poorest countries in the world
your trip. You also need to complete the World Vision UK Policy Declarations form and send to us … Visit guidelines and World Vision UK

Could you Live Below The Line?

People across the world are attempting to live on just £1 per day for food, the same amount that millions survive on every single day.

May

Latest May 2013 charity news from World Vision UK.