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From the remote mountainous communities of Bolivia to the restricted regions of

The Seed - Tacopaya 2017 update

The Seed - Tacopaya 2017 update
Bolivia. They were poor and couldn’t afford to eat a

The Seed - Mosoj Punchay 2017 update

The Seed - Mosoj Punchay 2017 update
Bolivia. They were poor and couldn’t afford to eat a

The Seed - Khantati 2017 update

The Seed - Khantati 2017 update
Bolivia. They were poor and couldn’t afford to eat a

The Seed - Bolivar 2017 update

The Seed - Bolivar 2017 update
Bolivia. They were poor and couldn’t afford to eat a

Life with El Niño in Latin America | World Vision UK

The El Niño weather phenomenon is affecting countries across Latin America, including Bolivia and Honduras. Crops are failing and communities are being split. Read one family’s story with World Vision.
Sponsor a child in Bolivia The El Niño weather phenomenon is affecting … including Bolivia and Honduras. Crops are failing and … to the dryer conditions. Lean seasons in Bolivia Virgilio

Celebrity Supporters

We’re very grateful to have the support of several famous faces to promote the work we’re doing throughout the world.
Honduras and Bolivia. He revisited the families again in 2010 and

The rise & fall of Ebola | Reflections on our World Vision garden

Award-winning garden designer John Warland created the World Vision garden that recently won a silver-gilt award at this years’ Chelsea Flower Show. A long-term child sponsor of Ronald in Bolivia, this year John wanted to create a garden that reflected the positive impact of World Vision's work. Ahead of Hampton Court RHS Show this summer, he explains the concepts that bring the garden together…

Meeting Adrian in Bolivia

Joanne Blair, with her sister Linda, travelled accross Bolivia to meet her sponsored child, Adrian, in the mountainous community of Tacopaya where World Vision UK are working.
or whatever the Bolivian equivalent is called

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.

Pumping new life into the community

To see what difference sponsorship is making in Bolivia, we spoke to Martin and his children whose community has improved thanks to the addition of a new water pump to boost agriculture, health and nutrition.
told us how the life of their community in Bolivia had been regenerated thanks to the support … fifteen that live in a small community in Bolivia. Together with his wife

A meeting of two worlds

Norman and Christine travelled all the way to the high mountains in Bolivia to meet Nilda, who they have sponsored for over 6 years with World Vision UK.
high into the Andes to meet their young Bolivian …  Baseball caps seemed a fair exchange for Bolivian headgear and a poncho. The bouncy ball we

Children and youth are key to tackle disaster risk reduction

Perspectives of children and youth must be taken into account to ensure disaster risk reduction talks in Sendai succeed.
Bolivia and Ethiopia the value of working with

Family greenhouses in Bolivia make all the difference

Malnutrition is one of the biggest problems facing sponsorship communities in Bolivia. However, with your help families have built greenhouses where they can now grow vegetables their parents never even knew the name for. Children now eat a variety of vegetables, and they don’t get sick anymore. Getting their five a day has made all the difference.
problems facing sponsorship communities in Bolivia. … Communicator World Vision Bolivia It is around seven in the … village nestled in the hills of southern Bolivia. It is very cold and everyone walks with

Christmas in an Andean community

As the year draws to an end, the weather in the area finally improves. It gets just a little bit warmer, birds sing with increasing stridency and the fields are green thanks to the rain that falls like a blessing, watering the semi-arid area. I’m in a small community in Northern Potosí, Bolivia as its residents prepare for the year-end activities.
Bolivia as its residents prepare for the … World Vision Bolivia In some orchards seedlings break through … The departures reflect a sad wider trend in Bolivia as each year more children and adults leave

Supporter Blogs

and family. From the green highlands of Bolivia to the bustling streets of

Senseless Acts of Beauty

Award-winning designer John Warland takes us behind the scene at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and shares his insights!

How Our Upside-Down Garden Is Turning Perceptions On Their Heads

We’re delighted to be working once again with award-winning garden designer John Warland, who explains the inspiration behind the first of three World Vision gardens: the 'upside-down’ aid crate currently on view at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

Life Alongside World Vision

Rosmery grew up in a Bolivian ADP and now, thanks to help from World Vision, is studying at university in Italy on a full scholarship. In this post she tells us what life is like growing up in a community supported by World Vision sponsors.
so I actually joined an institute in Bolivia to keep studying in the meantime