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Vision Talks: Vision Made Real is a virtual series spotlighting bold #thinkers and #changemakers who are driving sustainable development and #ESG goals forward.
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World Vision supports over 1,100 projects in environmental sustainability around the world.
In #EastAsia, we partner with communities to restore the environment, advocate for climate action and ensure sustainable development for all: https://t.co/AsVVOIOAUa
Climate change is making it harder for more people to grow, raise and access food. About 45 million people around the world are already at an extreme risk of famine. What will it take for us to pay attention and take action?
#EarthDay#ClimateChange#ClimateAction
Half of children worldwide live in countries at extremely high risk of climate change and environmental hazards - even though they contribute the least to the problem.
World Vision and the World Food Programme quickly mobilised to assess needs and deliver multi-purpose cash assistance to 8,859 people affected by the #MyanmarEarthquake, helping families purchase essentials, cover medical costs, or begin home repairs.
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It has been just over a week since the powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake devastated vast areas of #Myanmar. Hundreds of people are still missing. Children don’t have access to safe shelter, clean water, food and medical care, which are essential for their survival.
#Relief#Aid
Our team on the ground is working around the clock to deliver essential relief items—food, water, blankets, mosquito nets, cooking supplies, hygiene kits and more—to help families who’ve lost everything in the #MyanmarEarthquake.
This is what hope looks like in action.
Since 1993, World Vision has been working in #Myanmar, forging strong #partnerships with Ministries, UN agencies and local stakeholders. These established #collaborations are critical to ensure a united response that efficiently supports the most vulnerable children and families.
Affected families in #MyanmarEarthquake left without shelter are being supported with hygiene kits and non-food items to help them #recover and #rebuild their lives.
We are working to urgently provide #emergency food assistance to ensure families receive essential nourishment.
Our relief response to #MyanmarEarthquake aims to help at least 500,000 people with life-saving essentials such as food, water and hygiene kits, as well as ensuring safety and protection for the most vulnerable, especially women and children.
#EmergencyRelief
Even before the earthquake, many children in #Myanmar were already struggling as they were displaced by conflict, deprived of education and facing food insecurity. This disaster has only deepened their suffering, turning an already difficult situation into a humanitarian crisis.
7.7 Magnitude earthquake rocks #Myanmar
“We are particularly worried about children who may have been travelling to school at the time of the earthquake and now maybe trapped under rubble and separated from parents," said said Dr Kyi Minn, National Director of World Vision International Myanmar.
World Vision staff in Myanmar are mobilising to respond and will focus on ensuring access to food, shelter, clean water, and healthcare to those who have been impacted.
Learn more https://t.co/xHrJpWhI3T
Strong #earthquake rocks #Myanmar and #Thailand
"We are deeply concerned for the impact that this quake will have had on children and families," Dr Kyi Minn, World Vision Director in Myanmar.
Our staff are mobilising to respond.
Press release: https://t.co/Lf0QNbKvCJ
"We are deeply concerned about the impact that this quake will have had on children and families. Our staff are trained in #DisasterResponses and have been mobilised to find out exactly what is needed."
- Dr. Kyi Minn, National Director of World Vision Myanmar
#PrayForMyanmar
BREAKING: 7.7 magnitude earthquake hits Sagaing and Mandalay
Tremors were felt across several towns, including Sagaing, Mandalay, Kyaukse, Pyin Oo Lwin, and Shwebo in upper Myanmar.
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Across #EastAsia, millions of women and girls still face persistent inequalities that limit their access to essential services and lifelong opportunities.
Let’s make real change happen, for ALL women and girls.
Learn more at: https://t.co/wEPC09QoY2
#IWD2025#AccelerateAction
On #WorldNGODay, we remember how World Vision began 75 years ago—with one person choosing to take action and plant a #SeedOfHope.
From the start, we’ve believed that every child should have the opportunity to have life in all its fullness.
Full video: 🎥https://t.co/wuI0gv45Fi
Children’s perspectives are essential in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future. Join us for the side event on Reaching the Unreached at #APFSD2025 as we explore how to ensure no child is left behind.
✒️: https://t.co/YtEbCvIvsy
“Before, our vegetables would die, and we survived on boiled cassava. Now, we have fresh food near our home.” – Aumdia, Don’s father
When devastating floods forced 9-year-old Don’s family to relocate in Southern Laos, life became a struggle. Food insecurity impacted Don’s health, forcing him to miss school to forage for food. But hope bloomed when World Vision’s SNAP project introduced home gardening and fish-rearing techniques.
With tools, seeds and training, Don’s family now grows vegetables year-round and raises fish. Not only do they have nutritious food on their table, but extra income to buy essentials like rice. Don no longer has to hunt for food - he’s back in the classroom, dreaming of becoming an automotive technician.
A small garden, a pond and a world of hope. Your gifts help us transform lives!
Two decades after the devastating #AcehTsunami, the impacted communities continue to rebuild lives and restore hope. From replanting mangrove forests to empowering communities through education and preparedness, the journey of resilience is inspiring.
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