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World Vision calls for new approach to respond to protracted conflicts
World Vision calls for new approach to respond to protracted conflicts at Labour Conference.
Twelve short months - Refugees and the Syria crisis
When the UN meets to agree the new Sustainable Development Goals next week, World Vision's Rob Henderson reflects on our collective need to go further this time if we really want the world to move forward in the next fifteen years. With Syria being the humanitarian crisis of our time, our response will define a generation.
the Central African Republic and South Sudan. The MDGs failed to address root causes
Why we're diving for World Vision
As part of Remember A Charity In Your Will week, four plucky ladies from our Supporter Care team will be jumping out of a plane to keep company with Brian Phillips - one of our Ambassadors, who will be writing his will mid-air. Our brave women are themselves raising money for children in South Sudan, and as the jump approaches next week, we find out what's motivating them to take the plunge.
support for the forgotten children of South Sudan. We’ll also be jumping with one of our …
South Sudan: Deal Just Start of Long Road to Peace
World Vision and other agencies say new peace deal is only the beginning of a long journey towards peace and reconciliation.
National Director of World Vision South Sudan …
A day in the life of a humanitarian
Humanitarian Worker Ngure Muriithi shares his day with us for World Humanitarian Day. He visits POC3 - the largest camp in Juba, South Sudan to see how World Vision's food vouchers are helping families.
South SudanNg ure Muriithi Ngure Muriithi works for …
World Humanitarian Day: Massive challenges ahead as over 78 million people across 37 countries require humanitarian assistance
On World Humanitarian Day, we pay tribute to staff on the ground as our humanitarian aid workers share their thoughts.
A couple of days after I first arrived in South Sudan I remember asking another aid …
Four years on, hope, patience and prayer are the greatest needs in South Sudan
One week after South Sudan celebrated four years of independence, Melany Markham visited to see what had changed. What she found were growing difficulties in reaching those in need, with large-scale movements of people and increasing dependency on aid.
World Vision South Sudan The signs have been …
World Vision says final MDGs report confirms worst fears
Children and their families in fragile states largely did not benefit from the 15 year global initiative to reduce poverty.
on eradicating extreme poverty and hunger is South Sudan where a quarter of a million children are
Searching for dignity - children with disabilities in Kenya
In Kenya, we met Lauren and Jeff - two children who face a daily struggle against, not only their disabilities, but the stigmatisation of society as a whole.
like young refugees in Syria or South Sudan. Our sponsorship programmes around the world
Record-high displaced figures are "wake-up call" for world leaders
World Vision UK is today calling for increased support for child refugees, as new figures show over 29 million children have been displaced worldwide.
and South Sudan have contributed to the rise. The UN agency
Missing home
Mike and his siblings are among an estimated 550,000 people who have fled South Sudan to escape fighting. He told us about his memories from home and how his new situation is affecting his future.
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G7: Last hope for the world's most vulnerable children
Ahead of the G7 summit, World Vision urges PM David Cameron to ensure the world’s most vulnerable children aren’t forgotten.
World Food Programme
Today thousands of children and their families, just like Deng and his grandmother, line up at one of our food distribution centres waiting to receive life-saving food. With your help we can make sure everyone gets a month’s supply of food.
line up outside a distribution centre in South Sudan. With your help we can ensure they receive …
Seeing real change in Ethiopia
This February, World Vision Policy and Programmes Director David Westwood took a plane with Public Engagement Director Mathew Neville to visit just some of the people who have experienced the changes of sponsorship over the past few decades.
on the border with South Sudan. We were on our way to visit the refugee …
Dying for children - motherhood in South Sudan
For most women, the birth of a child is a happy event, but for many women in South Sudan it can be life-threatening. In a region blighted by civil war, proper medical provision for mothers can be problematic. We met Irma, a nurse on a maternity ward who sees daily the difficulties faced by young mothers such as Nyanut and Nyankiir.
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World Vision reveals alarming rates of malnutrition among mothers in South Sudan
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, World Vision reveals that in the country that has the highest rate of maternal mortality.
World Vision reveals that South Sudan has not only the highest rate of maternal …
Planting the seeds of an education
Eleven year old Chok and his family are among the many people displaced by conflict in South Sudan. Thanks to World Vision, a seed distribution programme is helping Chok's father Jumar grow the food he needs to enable his children to go to school.
people affected by the civil war in South Sudan. Thanks to the help of World …
World Vision condemns the abduction of 89 boys in South Sudan
World Vision condemns the abduction in South Sudan and joins the UN to call for immediate release and return to their families.
South Sudan and joins the UN in calling for their …
World Vision reaches ½ million people with aid in South Sudan
World Vision's relief effort include food rations, providing seeds, fishing nets, water, sanitation, hygiene services and more.
that their response to the conflict in South Sudan has reached over ½ million people with …
Return to South Sudan
Two decades on from her first foreign assignment covering war and hunger in South Sudan, UK Media Manager Sarah Wilson returns and finds that depressingly little has changed.
I visited South Sudan to report on the humanitarian crisis caused …