World Vision International
10 hours ago

"We walked for miles before we reached Bangladesh. Leaving our village behind was very painful, with no food, water and in walking in the rain with a 5-month baby and seven children was an ordeal. Here, I feel safe," says Rabban.

One family's journey fleeing violence in Myanmar to find refuge in Bangladesh: http://bddy.me/2x4js3i

World Vision International
on Friday

"No crops were planted this year, and the past few growing seasons have been missed while families hid in the bush. The families we met have eaten all they have, and don’t have any money to buy more. Those who could manage it planted maize when they returned in August, but it’s only at ankle height now and it will be months before it’s ready for harvesting."

Bovet Tombola, Commodities Coordinator for World Vision DRC, shares his experience of delivering food assistance to the vulnerable families in Tshikula. http://bddy.me/2xBPY0W

World Vision International
on Thursday

When drought brings a water crisis, we take action.

We’ve brought clean water to 630,000 people in Kenya, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Somalia since the beginning of the year, to help families cope.

http://bddy.me/2xzVdhq

World Vision International
on Wednesday

18 World Vision child sponsors across the U.S. share their stories of being called by God to be sponsors and the impact of sponsorship on their families: http://bddy.me/2xxan7s

World Vision child sponsors across the U.S. share their stories of being called by God to be sponsors and the impact of sponsorship on their families.
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World Vision International
on Tuesday

"Each day I meet new people in the refugee camps. There are tens of thousands of life stories that will go untold. The few I can cover, I try to do justice to the weight of their testimony, their memories. "

World Vision Bangladesh Communications staff member, Himaloy Joseph Mree, tells us the stories of the people of Myanmar. Read them here: http://bddy.me/2xufwx2

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