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David’s trip to Mozambique

It was humbling to end the day being thanked by the community for the support World Vision has provided over the years. I now pass on a big thank you for to all of you who have faithfully supported our work here in Mozambique.
Mozambique is a country we don’t hear about in the … in Mozambique can partner more in the future. World Vision Mozambique does great work in the areas of

The Seed - Chioco 2017 update

The Seed - Chioco 2017 update

Transforming Lives

Mozambique leap back in time. Mozambique was recovering from the devastation wreaked

World Vision’s emergency teams on standby as fierce cyclone hits Mozambique and threatens floods across Southern Africa

World Vision, has warned that tropical cyclone Dineo which hit the shores of Mozambique on Wednesday evening will further exacerbate the food crisis situation across Southern Africa.
cyclone Dineo which hit the shores of Mozambique on Wednesday evening will further exacerbate … situation and a relief team is in place in Mozambique’s Gaza province where the charity is already

Celebrity Supporters

We’re very grateful to have the support of several famous faces to promote the work we’re doing throughout the world.
her first two years in refugee camps in Mozambique with others escaping the war in

Savings turning into food | Empowering women in Mozambique

A World Vision-supported savings group in Gaza province, southern Mozambique, is helping mothers like Esperança put food on the table for their children and grandchildren. Here, the majority of parents are struggling to feed their children due to the effects of drought that has devastated crops and left a trail of hunger in its wake…
explains. The latest reports from Mozambique indicate that around 1.5 million people from … insecurity related to El Nino. World Vision Mozambique has initiated its response

When the water dries up: Helping Zimbabweans through El Niño

Without thinking, Bert Smit went to wash his hands after a meal. No water came out of the tap. This really hit home how desperate the situation in Zimbabwe has become as El Nino-related drought grips the country. Thankfully, working for World Vision, Bert knew the difference we are making...
close to the border with Mozambique. I want to find out how World Vision works

Southern African countries declare "regional disaster" as new report warns of increase in cases of sexual violence

World Vision UK has today called for urgent funds to help support countries in Southern Africa as millions face food shortages due to a massive El Niño-induced drought.
while Mozambique has declared a

Drought in Mozambique | Protecting children from El Nino’s affects

Travelling through Western Mozambique, it immediately becomes obvious what the problem is. Large bridges pass over riverbeds that are completely devoid of water. Most of the fields were planted with maize, but the crops are yellow and withered. It is clear that the drought brought about by this year's El Niño phenomenon is having a big impact on this country. Bert Smit visits our Chioco Area Development Programme in Mozambique, a community that is supported by child sponsors from the UK…
a big impact on this country. I am in Mozambique to visit our Chioco Area Development … it through the droughts being caused across Mozambique and other countries without harm. 60

“I didn’t want to marry” | El Nino and child marriage in Mozambique

When El Nino brought drought to 14-year-old Inês’ village in southern Mozambique, her mother found it increasingly difficult to provide for all three of her daughters. Where once she’d dreamed of becoming a teacher, Inês found herself married off to an older man…
World Vision Mozambique When El Nino brought drought to … area of southern Mozambique. As crops failed and food became … An estimated 1.5 million people in Mozambique are suffering from the impacts of El

Coming full circle | Hope in a time of hunger in Malawi

Like many children in Malawi, Leonard and his family are feeling the effects of drought and hunger. At just 13-years-old, he’s missed school to help his family grow and cultivate the food they need to survive, despite harsh conditions. “I cannot leave my mother to do all this work alone,” he says. Since World Vision began delivering food aid in his area, he hasn’t missed a day of school...
in 2002 when Malawi had to import maize from Mozambique. While the government told us every day that

The days of feeling unsafe are over now

12-year-old Ndawona and her five siblings were left sleeping in a mud hut covered with dry grass. The poor condition of their shelter meant that it leaked every time it rained, forcing them to stand up in the middle of the nigh. Thanks to a local Health Committee trained by World Vision, the future is now looking brighter for the young family.
committed to partnering with the people of Mozambique to improve their lives today and to help … more about the communities we work with in Mozambique

No food, no life

Pregnant mother Sofia describes what it's like to live in a camp in Mozambique following heavy flooding to her home. With many people forced to leave ruined crops, food shortages are a growing problem.
transition camps and resettlement areas in Mozambique. Food supplies need to be urgently addressed

A mother's sacrifice

The floods that have recently destroyed the crops, homes and livelihoods of many people in southern Malawi, have an added human cost. For eleven year-old Bertha and her siblings, they've also become orphans. She shares her story with us.
severe flooding in parts of Malawi and Mozambique. In one of the worst hit regions in southern … and sanitation that's so badly needed in Mozambique.

World Vision intensifies disaster response efforts in Mozambique

World Vision is calling for urgent aid assistance as flood situation in Mozambique rapidly deteriorates.
Zambezia Province in the central region of Mozambique.World Vision estimates that the response … World Vision Mozambique National Director. World Vision has also

Southern African Floods: World Vision begins response efforts

World Vision responds as over 600,000 people are affected and threats of waterborne diseases loom.
Mozambique and

Sponsorship Made My Life Better

Like many children in central Mozambique, Pedrito was born into a poor family and grew up in a mud hut covered by hay with his five brothers, mother and step-father. Thanks to sponsorship, he has been able to pursue his education, and is now in his second year of a technical mechanics course.
in the rural areas of Mozambique access to toilets is still very low. Almost

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El Nino Update

In 2016, the recurring El Niño phenomenon is expected to have its strongest effect for 50 years. The 2015-2016 El Niño may have passed peak season, but its influence will continue to be felt through weather systems across the world and throughout the year.
Water and El Niño in Mozambique How you can help Give now to our general … to reach over 1 million people. In Mozambique With funding from the

Share in the Dreams of Children Around the World

As part of World Vision's global campaign, #Dreamshare, we wanted to share a few of the wonderful dreams and stories from sponsored children around the world in this brilliant and inspiring photo essay.