It has been twenty years since the genocide in Rwanda. A great deal of healing has taken place, but there is still much that remains to be done. For a report on what has been accomplished, go here.
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Protecting children through ear piercings? See how it is done in Uganda.
World Vision Wednesday
World Vision disaster relief experts have identified the top humanitarian crises to keep an eye on in 2014. To see what they are and find out how you can help, see this.
World Vision Wednesday
Girls are the most vulnerable people and millions around the world are trapped in slavery. World Vision has suggestions for how you can effectively pray for these victims.
World Vision Wednesday
When we usually think of prostitution, the image that comes to mind is that of the women involved in the business. Sadly, there are others who are even more vulnerable trapped in brothels in Bangladesh and other countries. See this for the ways World Vision is working to help.
World Vision Wednesday
The refugee crisis created by the civil war in Syria is a heart rending thing and is getting worse. Here are five things you need to know.
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In case you were wondering, here is a description of where the money goes when you give to World Vision.
World Vision Wednesday
If you are having a hard time finding that gift for the person who has everything, or if you are looking for something different or special, check out these ideas.
World Vision Wednesday
Amos, a young boy in Malawi, shares his dream to become a doctor in order to help people in his community.
World Vision Wednesday
Refugees from the Syrian crisis face many challenges. Among them is continuing the education of the children. For more on this check this out