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We believe that by working together with children, communities, supporters and partners, the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children can be transformed.

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"My beloved Grace continues to inspire me every day." – Michael Grace first started sponsoring a child through World Vision in 2003, pouring her heart into helping children around the world — from Cambodia to Bolivia. Even after her passing in 2015, her kindness lives on. Her

"My beloved Grace continues to inspire me every day." – Michael

Grace first started sponsoring a child through World Vision in 2003, pouring her heart into helping children around the world — from Cambodia to Bolivia. Even after her passing in 2015, her kindness lives on. Her
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Meet Prekshya – A Voice for Change! Born in 2006 and raised in Nepal, Prekshya is not your average teenager. A registered child of World Vision, she has become a passionate advocate for children's rights and empowerment in Nepal. Inspired by the strength and support of her

Meet Prekshya – A Voice for Change!

Born in 2006 and raised in Nepal, Prekshya is not your average teenager. A registered child of World Vision, she has become a passionate advocate for children's rights and empowerment in Nepal.

Inspired by the strength and support of her
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In Malakal, South Sudan, families in conflict are receiving vital food support — a lifeline in a fragile region. In 2023, World Vision assisted nearly 1 in 3 people globally with humanitarian aid.

In Malakal, South Sudan, families in conflict are receiving vital food support — a lifeline in a fragile region. In 2023, World Vision assisted nearly 1 in 3 people globally with humanitarian aid.
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Did you know? Through World Vision's work, every 60 seconds... a family gets water... a hungry child is fed... a family receives the tools to overcome poverty. On World Hunger Day 2025, we want to celebrate our work in tackling hunger for children, together.

Did you know?

Through World Vision's work, every 60 seconds... a family gets water... a hungry child is fed... a family receives the tools to overcome poverty.

On World Hunger Day 2025, we want to celebrate our work in tackling hunger for children, together.
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Sudan is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. After more than two years of violent conflict, nearly half the country’s population — 24.6 million people — is facing acute food insecurity. The impact on children is devastating. 🟠17 million children not receiving an

Sudan is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.

After more than two years of violent conflict, nearly half the country’s population — 24.6 million people — is facing acute food insecurity.

The impact on children is devastating.
🟠17 million children not receiving an
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In crisis zones like Sudan, education doesn’t stop — it adapts. Last week, our East Africa Regional Leader and Sudan National Director spent important time at the European Humanitarian Forum #EHF2025 raising the urgency of education for children in emergencies. 17 million

In crisis zones like Sudan, education doesn’t stop — it adapts.

Last week, our East Africa Regional Leader and Sudan National Director spent important time at the European Humanitarian Forum #EHF2025 raising the urgency of education for children in emergencies. 17 million
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Nearly 1 in 3 people reached by global humanitarian aid last year received support from World Vision. From emergency response to long-term recovery, our teams worked across some of the world’s hardest-hit regions to provide food, clean water, protection, education, and hope. In

Nearly 1 in 3 people reached by global humanitarian aid last year received support from World Vision.

From emergency response to long-term recovery, our teams worked across some of the world’s hardest-hit regions to provide food, clean water, protection, education, and hope.

In
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Education in emergencies is not just a service — it's a lifeline. World Vision’s work in places like Sudan ensures that even in the hardest circumstances, children have access to safe, inclusive spaces where they can keep learning. Investment in education is an investment in

Education in emergencies is not just a service — it's a lifeline.

World Vision’s work in places like Sudan ensures that even in the hardest circumstances, children have access to safe, inclusive spaces where they can keep learning.

Investment in education is an investment in
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Happy #HigherEducationDay! Today, we celebrate the power of learning to transform children's lives. Whether you're a student chasing dreams or an educator inspiring minds, your journey matters. Education is more than books — it's community, growth, and possibility. Share this

Happy #HigherEducationDay!

Today, we celebrate the power of learning to transform children's lives. Whether you're a student chasing dreams or an educator inspiring minds, your journey matters.

Education is more than books — it's community, growth, and possibility.

Share this
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Tahani fled deadly violence in Sudan carrying her twin sons, Adam and Adeeb. By the time they reached safety in Chad, both babies were severely malnourished. Thanks to a World Vision-supported nutrition clinic, they’ve made a miraculous recovery. Now they smile, play, and

Tahani fled deadly violence in Sudan carrying her twin sons, Adam and Adeeb. By the time they reached safety in Chad, both babies were severely malnourished.

Thanks to a World Vision-supported nutrition clinic, they’ve made a miraculous recovery. Now they smile, play, and
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“They’re here and want to learn — but without teachers and support, they can’t.” Abdulrashid, a former teacher from Sudan, now leads a refugee school in Chad, where World Vision runs a school feeding programme for Sudanese refugee children. But recently, international aid cuts

“They’re here and want to learn — but without teachers and support, they can’t.”

Abdulrashid, a former teacher from Sudan, now leads a refugee school in Chad, where World Vision runs a school feeding programme for Sudanese refugee children.

But recently, international aid cuts
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"With Accelerated Education, we can read and write. Before, we missed school because there was no food at home. Now, we can stay and learn." – Fatia, 16 (left). Fatia is one of 256 students enrolled in an Accelerated Education programme at a Refugee School — a lifeline for older

"With Accelerated Education, we can read and write. Before, we missed school because there was no food at home. Now, we can stay and learn." – Fatia, 16 (left).

Fatia is one of 256 students enrolled in an Accelerated Education programme at a Refugee School — a lifeline for older
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At just 14, Misho’s life changed forever. She was attacked in a forest near her home in Ethiopia — left injured, traumatised, and too ashamed to return to school. But with the support of her loving father and World Vision, she began to heal. We helped her family report the

At just 14, Misho’s life changed forever.

She was attacked in a forest near her home in Ethiopia — left injured, traumatised, and too ashamed to return to school. But with the support of her loving father and World Vision, she began to heal.

We helped her family report the
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The UK’s latest Spending Review confirms a further cut to international aid, slashing Official Development Assistance (ODA) to just 0.3% of GNI by 2027. This decision comes as millions of children around the world face growing crises: hunger, conflict, displacement, and the

The UK’s latest Spending Review confirms a further cut to international aid, slashing Official Development Assistance (ODA) to just 0.3% of GNI by 2027.

This decision comes as millions of children around the world face growing crises: hunger, conflict, displacement, and the
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When Grace passed away, Michael kept her light shining. She was a devoted sponsor with World Vision, a hand bell ringer, a woman of faith. Now, her husband, Michael not only continues to sponsor children in her honour — currently Daniel from Uganda — but also attends the same

When Grace passed away, Michael kept her light shining.

She was a devoted sponsor with World Vision, a hand bell ringer, a woman of faith. Now, her husband, Michael not only continues to sponsor children in her honour — currently Daniel from Uganda — but also attends the same
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Refugee and internally displaced children face daily adversity, and the long-term consequences can be life-altering. At a time when: 🟠 Over 122.6 million people are displaced 🟠 343 million are facing acute hunger ...the UK Government has announced further cuts to overseas aid.

Refugee and internally displaced children face daily adversity, and the long-term consequences can be life-altering.

At a time when:
🟠 Over 122.6 million people are displaced
🟠 343 million are facing acute hunger
...the UK Government has announced further cuts to overseas aid.
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This World Refugee Day, we’re reminded that when emergencies strike, children often suffer the most. Families are torn apart, homes destroyed, children displaced, and lives upended. Donations to World Vision's Emergency Fund enable us to respond quickly to crises as they unfold

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Since the conflict began in Sudan in April 2023, World Vision has reached nearly 3 million people with life-saving support. 📦 350,000 people received food security and livelihood assistance 🩺 200,000 accessed essential healthcare 🍽️ 150,000 were supported with nutritional aid

Since the conflict began in Sudan in April 2023, World Vision has reached nearly 3 million people with life-saving support.

📦 350,000 people received food security and livelihood assistance
🩺 200,000 accessed essential healthcare
🍽️ 150,000 were supported with nutritional aid
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The World Is Choosing Hunger — And Children Are Paying the Price By Elena Gaia, Director of Global Campaigns, World Vision As food aid is slashed across refugee camps and conflict zones, a silent emergency is escalating, ration cuts are putting millions of children at risk of

The World Is Choosing Hunger — And Children Are Paying the Price

By Elena Gaia, Director of Global Campaigns, World Vision

As food aid is slashed across refugee camps and conflict zones, a silent emergency is escalating, ration cuts are putting millions of children at risk of