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The Seed - Mbella 2018 update

The Seed - Mbella 2018 update
  Your 2018 sponsorship update from Mbella Your support means so much for your … their friends and family in Mbella. You’re transforming their daily lives and

The Seed - Mbella 2017 update

The Seed - Mbella 2017 update
Your 2017 sponsorship update from Mbella I

The seed - Mbella 2016 update

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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.
conflict in the neighbouring country. Gambella is hot and sticky. Row upon row of

New Report: The Plight of Central African Republic's Children

Children are paying the price of violent conflict in CAR that is denying them their most basic rights to food, education, health & security.
protection for children   In the Ombella M’Poko … not able to attend school in some areas of Ombella

New community ambulance, market gardens and salt mines

Our World Vision Ambassadors round of their trip to Senegal with visits to just a few of the projects we've helped happen in the communities you sponsor.

A Longed-For Day to Remember

World Vision Ambassador Fiona Thompson tells us about meeting her sponsored child, Aloyse, on her trip to Senegal.

6 Ambassadors, 1 week in Senegal, a Lifetime of Memories

Six World Vision Ambassadors travelled to Senegal to see World Vision's work at first-hand and, for some of them, have the chance to meet their sponsored child.

My 40th Birthday in Senegal

Today was my 40th birthday. I remember my Mum and Dad heading out to dinner to celebrate Mum’s 40th, when I was just 11. They seemed so old! I don’t feel old at all, and funnily enough, I no longer think they are either. Today I shared my birthday with an elderly Village Chief in a remote village in Senegal, a village that his father established in 1957. He reminisced with me about the good old days. And, I met some confident Senegalese children who had a different tale to tell! This is indeed a suitable 40th birthday story…