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Time to Rebuild -- An Aidworker's Diary
Mai Zamora describes the experience of the earthquake, and how that motivates her to help others to recover.
literally and figuratively. The day after the
It's Christmas! (Sort Of)
Despite only just turning our calendar to September, the Grotto team here at World Vision UK HQ are hard at work processing all of your Christmas cards and gifts for your sponsored children. Here's a few pictures of the process.
Visiting my three sponsored children in Armenia
Ivan, a committed World Vision supporter from Northern Ireland decided to travel the length and breadth of Armenia in order to visit all three of the girls he sponsors, and what an experience it was for him:
and their problems and concerns through interaction amongst the group. It was interesting
'Step into Africa' at South Bank
Hettie, a very passionate young lady who works on World Vision's experiential initiative, 'Step into Africa' shares her thoughts on the exhibit.
quite literally in
Sponsor a child in Bolivia
Sponsor a child in Bolivia and help end child malnourishment. Your support will also support local farmers in the child’s community.
The illiteracy rate is …
Sponsor a child in Bangladesh
Many families in Bangladesh depend on their children to help earn money for the family. Sponsor a child in Bangladesh and allow them to go to school.
Adult literacy rate in Bangladesh is as low as …
Sponsor a child in India
Sponsor a child in India and help provide nutrition and education. Many families in India go without food due to floods.
is often accompanied by high levels of illiteracy and poor health. …
Sponsor a child in Sierra Leone
Sponsor a child in Sierra Leone, where food shortages often lead to health problems. Your help will provide access to clean water, healthcare and education
the literacy rate is under 50 per cent and life …
Sponsor a child in Niger
Sponsor a child in Niger today and help provide clean, safe water, food, healthcare & education for children and their communities.
of adults are literate.
Sponsor a child in Senegal
Sponsor a child in Senegal today and help provide clean, safe water, food, healthcare & education for children and their communities.
children's health. Senegal has a low literacy rate of about 43 percent and low …
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The locals in India thought I was Queen Elizabeth...
World Vision supporter, Brenda, contacted us to say she'd like to see her sponsored child, Sachin, and undertook a trip to one of the hottest parts of the world.
and given guidance in how they can literally help themselves. For
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.
revising literacy again. There are more than 80 students in
South Africa
situations and emotional literacy. Increasing the number of households
Senegal
and trained staff. Senegal has a low literacy rate of under 50 percent and low
Senegal
and trained staff. Senegal has a low literacy rate of under 50 percent and low
Albania
living and working on the streets through literacy
Albania
living and working on the streets through literacy
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