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The Seed - Ntwetwe 2018 update
The Seed - Ntwetwe 2018 update
says. Your 2018 sponsorship update from Ntwetwe Your support means so much for your …
The Seed - Ntwetwe 2017 update
The Seed - Ntwetwe 2017 update
children. Your 2017 sponsorship update from Ntwetwe I
The Seed - Kibiga-Mulagi 2017 update
The Seed - Kibiga-Mulagi 2017 update
Susan’s secret history | The legacy of sexual violence in Uganda’s conflict
Susan’s story: Daily hardship hides a terrible secret history that even she doesn’t know – it starts with sexual violence in Uganda’s conflict.
The seed - Ntwetwe 2016 update
your 2016 update from Ntwetwe Download this update in a new window
Seeing the fruits of sponsorship in Uganda
Seeing gorillas, hippos and elephants in their natural habitat was special, but for Lady Louisa Gordon Lennox and her family, the high point of a recent safari in Uganda was meeting Teopista, the teenager they sponsor through World Vision UK.
Food and Farming: Ugandan style
Read about World Vision ambassador, Robin Hart's week in Uganda, visiting her sponsored child as part of a group visit. Here she talks about her experiences farming in the UK compared to what she learnt in Uganda.
World Vision made them feel safe again
Media Specialist Carina Wint travelled to the Children of War centre in Gulu, Northern Uganda, to see how World Vision is helping children like nine-year-old Moses find safety and catch up on the years they have lost…
The best day: meeting Sharon in Uganda
Andrea meets her sponsored child Sharon, 5, during an Ambassador trip to Uganda with World Vision UK
Meeting our sponsored child Sylvia in rural Uganda
We hope you enjoyed reading Chris and Jon's stories from last week about health care and primary schools in Uganda. Here is another lovely piece from the couple about them meeting their sponsored child, Syliva:
What do healthcare and education look like in Uganda?
Two of our wonderful sponsors, Chris and Jon, recently visited Uganda and they have written a couple of blogs to share their experiences with you. In their first blog today, Chris tells us about a health clinic she had special interest in as a retired nurse and then Jon tells us about the impact World Vision has had (and is having) on two primary schools in the area.
Melissa meeting Alice
Today, my seven year old daughter met her sponsored child. This is her thoughts on the meeting, along with those of her brothers, and finally my own.
Uganda
Sylvesti is 10 years old and lives in Ntwetwe with his four siblings and parents. His …
Fundraise for World Vision
it took years before they could enjoy it. In Ntwetwe