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'There's no way to describe the horrors we've seen': a Syrian refugee family's plight in Jordan
Abdullah, a father of five talks about the harsh realities of life for Syrian refugees. “We have used up all our tears, so now we are smiling.”
bored without toys. There is just a pack of cards to play with. They watch cartoons on
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World Vision campaigners in final push to ensure Britain fulfils its pledge on life-saving aid for the poor
Geeta Bandi-Phillips, World Vision UK Policy Manager, tells us why we’re so grateful for your support on the Enough Food for Everyone IF campaign.
millions of mothers without access to health care
Children bear brunt of Syria fighting as refugee numbers top one million
As the number of refugees fleeing Syria tops one million, children are bearing the brunt as the situation worsens, warns World Vision.
Almost two years since the start of conflict in Syria, and the numbers of refugees fleeing the country has reached one million, much sooner than anyone predicted.
both registered and those who are too scared
Will the river run dry?
Steve Richards, our Children’s Communication Specialist, shares a story told to him by a village elder on his trip to Niger about the dried up river that he recalls in full flow.
and came to settle here in order to take care of our animals. In those times you cannot
First ever sponsor visit to an ADP in Myanmar
World Vision supporter and child sponsor, Peter, became the first sponsor to visit his sponsored child in his Area Development Programme in Myanmar. This is the story of his visit.
we visited the Early Childhood Care and Development …
A Typical Day in the Life of an Internally Displaced Person in Mali
It is 5am in a small town in central Mali. The sun, while not yet visible, has already started casting away the dark cold night.
careful not to step on or wake them. …
Children battling pneumonia as Syrian refugees face harsh winter
Families who fled fighting in Syria are facing tough conditions in neighbouring Lebanon, as storms and freezing temperatures continue to grip the country.
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Child Soldiers in DR Congo: a first-hand story of fear and redemption
Justin Byworth, World Vision UK CEO, talks about his trip to DR Congo and the children he met who had be forced into battle for the rebels. Learn more about why our child-friendly spaces are so important to these communities.
return from school. Dunia tells us how scared he was when the enemy …
ENOUGH FOOD FOR EVERYONE IF
IF Campaign 2013: World Vision joins 100 major Charities to Tackle world hunger trap
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Children at great risk as Mali conflict escalates, says World Vision
11 January – As the Malian army mounts a counter offensive against rebel forces being aided by foreign troops, aid agency World Vision is warning of severe humanitarian consequences if immediate steps are not taken to guarantee the security of children.
and this latest move has to be managed carefully and those who would like to flee need
Haiti: 3 Years On
Three years on from the massive earthquake that rocked Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti, we assess the impact it's had and the work that you have enabled World Vision to do to help the people of Haiti get back on their feet.
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Three weeks on a park bench and a harsh winter ahead – Yasmin’s story
World Vision UK Communications Officer, Vikki Meakin writes about the work World Vision are doing to help Syrian refugees left cold and homeless in Lebanon.
and olives but recently she became too scared to go outside to work in the fields and …
Children are bearing the brunt of the Syria crisis say World Vision
In Bekaa valley, 11-year-old Taghrid lives with 16 other people in a cold, ramshackle, tent-like construction. Her family has been here for four months, after fleeing from Syria.
cardboard and plastic sheeting. Taghrid’s …