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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.
and lactating mothers are taking extra care of their health by eating … soya milk has a greater variety of complex carbohydrates than whole milk. Soya bean skin

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.
Chief Executive of CARE International … for both food production and childcare in developing

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Syria Crisis Appeal

The conflict in Syria is entering its seventh year. As tens of thousands flee Aleppo while the fragile ceasefire holds, we urgently need your help to support deeply traumatised children making their escape. Young children and babies are the most vulnerable. We need your help. Please donate now.
slaughtered them and threw them under the car.  I saw buildings falling

46 Days of Living Below The Line

World Vision UK supporter Robbie Firmin, spent the 40 days of Lent living on just £1 a day for food. Here's why and how he did it.

A day in the life of a sponsored child in Zambia

Our friend Duncan from World Vision UK recently went to Zambia on a mission to find out how sponsored children, just like yours, spend their days.
carrying their exercise books in their hands. … Edwin rushes outside and returns carrying a stool so that he can show me how he … Edwin has to help out by caring for the animals.

Live Below the Line

I'm writing this sitting at my desk in the World Vision office. It's five past ten on a Tuesday morning and already I'm munching on a sandwich which was meant to be for my lunch. And the coffee van has just pulled up outside in the car park...
coffee van has just pulled up outside in the car

Cambodia

The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Cambodia.
donors who partner with us to support and care for children and their families. We ask God … give up alcohol and come back home to take care his … her mother returns from Thailand to take care of and support the family. Pray that Net’s

Myanmar

The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Myanmar.
attending classes that support parents and caregivers. He has learned about child … Please pray for me to become a good and caring … donors who partner with us to support and care for children and their families. We ask God

Mozambique

The latest prayers of children and communities we work with in Mozambique.
people to make ends meet. I help people to carry rice to the …  He is happy and grateful that someone cares enough to pray for them. … donors who partner with us to support and care for children and their families. We ask God

Mozambique

care and raising awareness. Enabling children

Mozambique

care and raising awareness. Enabling children

My Sponsorship

Find out all the latest news and updates from your World Vision sponsored child online today.
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Children’s thoughts on child sponsorship

Helen Stott, one of our fab child sponsors (and wife of our Head of Supporter Experience), shares her closing thoughts and those of her three children at the end of their visit to their sponsored child in Uganda.
She said that she does but it worries and scares her. She knows she will die and is worried

A Typical Day in the Life of an Internally Displaced Person in Mali

It is 5 a.m. in a small town in central Mali. The sun, while not yet visible, has already started casting away the dark cold night. And in a tiny two-roomed house, hardly larger than twelve square meters, Miram, age 32, awakes.
careful not to step on or wake them. … to leave their adult children there to take care of the land and … had insisted on staying there to take care of the family’s

Another wonderful chance to visit our sponsored children in Cambodia: Part 2

Part 2 of Steve and Carolyne’s trip to Cambodia where they get the chance to see another of their sponsored children and learn about the facilities World Vision have helped install.
part 2 of Steve and Carolyne’s trip to Cambodia. You can read Part 1 … and meet just one of the lucky recipients of care and support from the health centre. Watch

Another wonderful chance to visit our sponsored children in Cambodia: Part 1

World Vision supporters Steve and Carolyne visit Cambodia to visit their sponsored children. This is Steve's account of the trip.
World Vision supporters Steve and Carolyne recently joined World Vision UK staff … It was hugs all round as Sreyroth grabbed Carolyne in a huge bear … fiancé is a career soldier