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A Glimpse Into Syrian Children's Reality
PhotoVoice partnered with World Vision to run a participatory photography project in Zarqa, Jordan where Syrian children can share their experiences and perspectives on violence in conflict back home.
Charity says UK can learn from success stories in Africa, following today’s launch of Parliamentary FGM report
World Vision UK welcomes today's parliamentary report “Female genital mutilation: the case for a national action plan”.
research show working with traditional and religious
Turning a Valley of Death Into an Oasis of Life
Last year Nick Weston travelled to Ethiopia with us to see the enormous progress that had been made in the 30 years since the famine struck. As we launch our Grow Hope campaign, he reflects on what he saw and how World Vision has delivered hope to millions of people.
the first few days of the week mean research
More than eight out of ten children who fled Syria exposed to violence in new communities
written and researched by refugee children three years after the …
Lessons from Africa: Tackling FGM
FGM affects women and girls across the world, even here in the UK. Nell Williams looks at how success in tackling the most difficult of subjects in Ethiopia could be translated to our shores.
is a problem the world over. While researching and writing a paper on the …
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.
research shows many children are fearful of another
Early Marriage in Ethiopia; In The Girls' Own Words
Nell Williams, one of our marketing officers, traveled to Ethiopia to study the prevalence of early child marriage and what can be done to give girls their childhood back.
and coffee plantations. I went here to research child marriage. It’s a big issue …
World Vision calls on the Prime Minister for an end to Child Marriage
World Vision calls on the Prime Minister to use his influence at the up-coming Commonwealth gathering in Sri Lanka to press for an end to child marriage.
delaying the age of marriage for a girl. Our research found …
London 2012 inspires family to help World Vision
A family of nine from the Rugby area has raised more than £6,000 for charity by cycling from Lands End to John O’Groats.
the family fundraised for were Cancer Research UK and local Rugby charity Hope 4. During
Syrian refugee crisis stretching aid effort to its limits say aid agencies
Many Syrian refugees living outside camps across countries in the region are losing out on the help they desperately need, according to five international aid agencies today.
is getting tougher by the day. Our recent research in Lebanon
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Fear for girls in Syrian conflict
Aid agency World Vision is today voicing concerns that the risk of girls as young as 12 being married could increase, as parents who flee Syria struggle to protect their children amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.
high. World Vision is calling for more research to determine how many children are being
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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.
ask whether aid really works. Yes it does. Research by the UK Aid Network showed that in the
Untying the Knot: why early marriage should be seen as violence against women
Hannah Stevenson, Child Rights Policy Officer, explains why World Vision's new report on child marriage, ‘Untying the Knot’ is so important and highlights the need for more to be done to tackle early marriage in the world’s most dangerous places.
world will marry before the age of 18. Our research tells the stories of Faiza and Hanatou and
Parents marry off daughters in attempt to protect them, says new study
New research, released today by World Vision, shines a new light on the link between conflict, disasters and early child marriage.
research found that parents and girls resort to early
World Vision backs call to put children first
World Vision welcomes Labour’s re-affirmation that it backs creating a new law to uphold a decades-old pledge that 0.7% of Britain’s Gross National Income is spent on aid.
research already shows that the first