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Priceless Coloured Paper: Why Child-Friendly Spaces Are Vital For Recovery
Once the immediate aftermath of a major emergency like Typhoon Haiyan has past, there is still a huge amount of work to be done, not least in getting the people affected back on their feet. World Vision's child-friendly spaces help children like Harvy to find ways to express themselves and discuss their fears in a safe and supportive environment.
What Does A Lost Generation Mean For The Children Of Syria
Our CEO Justin Byworth reflects on the people he met and the stories he heard while visiting Lebanon in the lead up to the 3rd anniversary of the Syria crisis. He explains why we must stand with the children of Syria and take action to help bring peace.
South Sudan Crisis Update
As the conflict continues, we remember the children and their families affected by this situation.
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Back To School In The Philippines
As the new year broke, many children who had been out of school since Typhoon Haiyan hit have been able to return to lessons for the first time.
tents used for Child Friendly Spaces continue to be used for
Typhoon Haiyan: aid agencies must ensure response reflects children's needs
Relief efforts to help those affected by Typhoon Haiyan must be shaped more by the views of children, a report from leading aid agencies including World Vision says today.
Philippines. The agency is also running 24 Child Friendly Spaces
Child Friendly Spaces
Child Friendly Spaces play such an important role in our emergency response. These spaces are for chidlren to play, have fun with other children in a safe environment - they also allow parents to continue work repairing and rebuilding with the peace of mind that their children are safe.
World Vision launched its first Child Friendly Spaces for the Typhoon Haiyan response on 20 …
Child Friendly Spaces being set up in Northern Cebu to give children a place to play, learn, and recover
On this, the 69th annual Universal Children’s Day, World Vision has begun setting up its dedicated ‘safe spaces’ for children affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
Child Friendly Spaces can include educational
Gaza Crisis Update
Set up five Child Friendly Spaces for …
Pray for the Philippines
We pray for those in the Philippines who have been impacted by Typhoon Haiyan.
typhoon. World Vision are beginning to open Child Friendly Spaces which give a safe space for children like
World Vision Response to the Daily Telegraph
A statement from World Vision UK concerning today's article in the Daily Telegraph about aid money in Syria.
‘Terrifying landmark’ as number of Syrian refugees passes two million
Aid agency World Vision continues to step up its efforts in Syria and neighbouring countries, as the number of refugees fleeing the conflict reaches a landmark two million.
projects. The agency is also running Child Friendly Spaces to give children some normality and safety
World Vision responding to devastating Sichuan quake
'Homes flattened, children homeless and livelihoods wiped away’
World Vision will also soon open Child Friendly Spaces to address children’s emotional and
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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.
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.
children in the 6 child friendly spaces World Vision runs here are experiencing
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.
Middle East reflections
World Vision CEO Justin Byworth reflects on his time in the Middle East and the complexities of the region’s relationships, which are all too often under intense pressure.
child friendly spaces there. My mind is drawn back to the Syrian
Lebanese Generosity: “They are our family, not just our neighbours,”
Justin Byworth, World Vision UK CEO, travelled to Lebanon to see first hand the almost unbearable pressure the country is under with the influx of Syrian refugees.
to help them through the winter. Our Child Friendly Spaces