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If aid is not able to enter Myanmar, how will your donation be used?

Monday 12 May, 2008

The government of Myanmar had requested aid agencies in-country like World Vision to provide assistance to the people in the affected areas.  We have 600 staff in Myanmar on the ground delivering aid.  Read to know how World Vision is ensuring that your donation reaches the affected people in Myanmar.

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WORLD VISION CHINA APPEALS FOR USD$2 MILLION IN RELIEF GOODS

Thursday, 15 May, 2008

World Vision China is stepping up its Sichuan earthquake appeal, calling for USD $2 million to launch a full-scale relief and rehabilitation programme.

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EYE ON THE WORLD
(Story from Zimbabwe)

Mosquitoes transmitting the deadly malaria, and claiming the lives of thousands of children and adults all year round in the rugged mountainous areas in the eastern part of Zimbabwe.

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Corporate partnerships
(Story from Singapore)

DBS teams from Singapore, Hong Kong, Mumbai and New Delhi converged in Mumbai to spruce up a World Vision school in November 2007. The 32 colleagues left India with a renewed sense of identity and purpose, even as they showed their love to 1,350 children studying at the Shri Sainath Shikshan Sanstha school.

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Procter & Gamble and World Vision join hands to make over 20 million liters of safe drinking water available to victims of Myanmar cyclone
Consumer goods company, Procter & Gamble and World Vision Singapore have joined hands to make over 20 million liters of safe drinking water available to victims in the Irrawaddy delta region in Myanmar. 
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Why World Vision is able to deliver relief to the affected cyclone victims in Myanmar World Vision Myanmar was among the first few NGOs to be invited by the Myanmar government to provide relief to the cyclone-hit area.
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Global food price increase forces major humanitarian organisation to cut 1.5 million beneficiaries from its food aid programme

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Food costs force World Vision to stop feeding 1.5m poor.
Wed, Apr 23, 2008 The Straits Times.
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The need for an international plan to reduce hunger

To find out just how serious the global food crisis is, Shereena Sajeed spoke to Mr James East, Regional Communications Director from World Vision International.
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