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  1. World Vision Ghana. Limited access to proper sanitation and insufficient and/or irregular supplies of food put many children in Ghana at risk, physically, every day. At the same time, low literacy levels coupled with high rates of child marriage, child labour and female genital mutilation make it difficult for many children to live life to ...

  2. World Vision International (WVI) Nepal is a part of the World Vision International global partnership operating in nearly 100 countries. WVI started its long-term development programme in Nepal since 2001 to contribute for well-being of children. At present, WVI Nepal has long-term development programmes in 16 districts, namely Udayapur ...

  3. World Vision Zimbabwe (WVZ) has 31 Area Development Programs (ADPs) with over 70,000 currently sponsored by individuals from– the United States of America (USA), Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom (UK), Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Hong Kong.WVZ manages about 10 grants in any given month, with donors that include DFID, USAID, OFDA, UN Agencies (DFAT, FAO, EU, UNICEF, UNFPA, and WFP ...

  4. World Vision is an international partnership of Christians, whose mission is to follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God. Our Core Values. We are Christian; We are committed to the poor; We value people

  5. www.worldvision.org › our-work › country-profilesUnited States | World Vision

    World Vision U.S. Programs focuses on transforming communities in poverty toward fullness of life through the distribution of donated product (GIK), emergency and disaster relief (HEA), and educational efforts (KidREACH). We work in seven strategic areas across the U.S. where we multiply our impact by working with major corporate donors ...

  6. About Us. World Vision Ethiopia began its first intervention in Ethiopia in 1971 with relief and opened the Ethiopia office in 1975. Relief, rehabilitation, and small community development projects dominated the decade that followed. During the 1984/85 drought, World Vision Ethiopia participated in a massive relief operation that saved the ...

  7. About Us. World Vision started working in Uganda in 1986, assisting communities in the ‘Luwero Triangle’ in central Uganda to resettle and rebuild their infrastructure after the 1981–1986 war. Activities extended to Arua and Nebbi districts in north-western Uganda to address poverty and the lingering destruction from the 1978–1979 war.

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