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Congo crisis deepens and thousands more pour into Goma   The ceasefire in Congo has failed and over the weekend thousands of traumatised people have poured into Goma   more >>


Crisis in Congo: World Vision New Zealand commits USD $25,000 USD  World Vision New Zealand has committed $25,000 USD for emergency assistance in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)  more >>


World Vision New Zealand commits $200,000 to Bihar floods  As floodwaters continue to rise in Madhepura district, Bihar State, an exodus of people are fleeing their homes  more >>


Kitkupar Shangpliang, World Vision India Communications Coordinator  Two young boys Pappu and Deepak, are missing after flood waters from the Kosi River ravaged their community nearly a week ago  more >>

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World Vision aid in 'heartbreaking' Georgia  Relief distributed as violence continues  more >>


Fighting displaces thousands in Georgia  more >>

Bloodless coup in Mauritania  more >>

World Vision Zimbabwe to reopen  more >>

Cyclone efforts shift towards long-term needs in Myanmar  more >>

Zimbabwe's children threatened by suspension of aid work  more >>

Hunger in Ethiopia  more >>

World Vision China Quake Response Upgraded  more >>

Club Physical supporting World Vision's Myanmar appeal  more >>

Children in Myanmar living in relief shelters  more >>

Three-month-old baby survives Cyclone Nargis  more >>

Situation critical in Myanmar  more >>

Eyewitness tells of moment cyclone hit  more >>

World Vision health advisor reports from Yangon  more >>

World Vision one of few on the ground distributing aid in Myanmar  more >>

World Vision appealing for $1 million for Myanmar  more >>

Feeding the most hungry  more >>

World Vision worries as UN Security Council meets on Somalia  more >>

Benefits of donating about to get bigger!  more >>

Kenyans rejoice at coalition deal  more >>

Chad refugees flee to Cameroon  more >>

World Vision distributions in conflict-affected DRC  more >>

Cycling with the Poor team stormed through the South Island  more >>

World Vision responding to southern Africa floods  more >>

Kenyan conflict affecting World Vision's work  more >>

World Vision thanks New Zealand Cricket  more >>

New Zealand Cricket pitches in for Bangladesh  more >>

'It's worse than we thought'  more >>

Club Physical sponsoring children through World Vision  more >>

More than $80,000 raised for people of Bangladesh  more >>

More than $80,000 raised for people of Bangladesh  more >>

World Vision appealing to public to help people of Bangladesh  more >>

World Vision provides immediate aid in Cyclone Sidr's wake  more >>

Thousands evacuated as cyclone hits Bangladesh  more >>

Flood waters recede in Mexico and the clean-up begins  more >>

International agencies fear for Somalia  more >>

Aid amid flood devastation  more >>

World Vision staff wounded in ambush in Darfur  more >>

Floods in Uganda displace thousands  more >>

Tanzania needs clean, safe drinking water  more >>

World Vision assessment team deployed in Indonesia  more >>

Aid getting to earthquake victims  more >>

World Vision one of the first on the scene in Peru  more >>

South Asia floods: worse to come?  more >>

Sweet spuds for Northern Sudan  more >>

World Vision kick-starts flood appeal  more >>

Floods threaten World Vision projects  more >>

Fundraising queen turns trash into cash  more >>

Life after the storms in Pakistan  more >>

World Vision's travelling scholars announced   more >>

Wellington College students win trip to Wanaka  more >>

Zambian footage premieres on TV ads  more >>

Kiwi reports on refugee crisis in Middle East  more >>

Flooding affects millions in China and Bangladesh  more >>

Child Protection Specialist Returns From Solomons  more >>

Refugee work halted by violence  more >>

Concerns in the Middle East  more >>

NZ’s largest aid agency applauds budget move  more >>

World Vision applauds budget increase  more >>

Male attitudes have to change, says World Vision CEO  more >>

World Vision calls for fair trade  more >>

Kiwi child protection specialist in the Solomons  more >>

World Vision raises $50,000 for the Solomons  more >>

Hope amid the aftermath in the Solomons  more >>

World Vision sends funds and experts to Solomons  more >>

World Vision prepares to help in Solomons after tsunami strikes  more >>

Increasing violence displaces thousands in Sri Lanka  more >>

A piece of Africa amid glamour event  more >>

40 Hour Famine - on a rollercoaster!  more >>

Judy spreads the 40 Hour Famine word  more >>

World Vision launches aid response for Iraqi refugees  more >>

Kiwis go without, to meet basic needs  more >>

Hope remains for peace in northern Uganda  more >>

Floods wreak havoc in Mozambique  more >>

World Vision projects hit by Indonesian flooding  more >>

Ask your jeweller, says World Vision  more >>

Threats of violence worry aid agency  more >>

AIDS will top causes of serious illness, says WHO report  more >>

World Vision working through the challenges in Sudan  more >>

World Vision flies relief team into Philippines  more >>

New CEO, with sleeves rolled up, for World Vision  more >>

Floods cause concern in the Horn of Africa  more >>

All they want for Christmas is a piglet, says Jon  more >>

Children of utmost importance in Lebanon  more >>

'Cricket villages' open in Sri Lanka thanks to NZ tsunami effort  more >>

World Vision and agencies fight malnutrition in Darfur  more >>

Inter-country adoption not always best  more >>

World Vision focuses on feeding in Darfur  more >>

University of Auckland and World Vision team up for children in crisis  more >>

Students meet poverty in Pacific paradise  more >>

Kiwi clown brings safety message to Lebanese children  more >>

Pakistan earthquake: One year on  more >>

Clowning with a purpose in Lebanon  more >>

Peace follows coup in Thailand; World Vision offices reopen  more >>

Food for the world's poorest country  more >>

Peaceful news for northern Uganda  more >>

First relief convoy arrives in south Lebanon  more >>

Kiwi aid worker helps with resettlement in southern Lebanon  more >>

Middle East: people stream home in spite of risks  more >>

Second relief ship docks in Beirut  more >>

World Vision relief helping 70,000 Lebanese  more >>

World Vision relying on taxis and cars to distribute aid in Lebanon  more >>

New Zealand aid worker heads to Lebanon  more >>

Historic elections in DRC  more >>

World Vision prepares for massive response  more >>

World Vision launches appeal for Middle East Crisis  more >>

Remember the children of the Middle East, pleads World Vision  more >>

School kids rewarded for Famine effort  more >>

Three top Famine scholars win trip to Vanuatu  more >>

World Vision sends more help to Timor Leste  more >>

New Zealand journalist returns from drought ravaged Africa  more >>

Earthquake appeal tips $400,000  more >>

Aid agency thrilled with earthquake response  more >>

Growing concerns for children’s health in Timor Leste  more >>

Relief for 30,000 in Yogyakarta  more >>

Growing concerns for children’s health in Timor Leste  more >>

World Vision NZ gives $50,000 in aid to Yogyakarta  more >>

World Vision sends in aid to Yogyakarta  more >>

World walks to fight hunger  more >>

Top 40 Hour Famine students get chance of lifetime  more >>

WFP official to launch NZ global walk  more >>

Rains welcome, but hunger continues  more >>

Solomon Islands Prime Minister resigns  more >>

Internationally acclaimed Pacific quintet return  more >>

Horn of Africa: Acting now will save lives and money  more >>

Quake-affected families start rebuilding in Pakistan  more >>

Urgent humanitarian crisis looms in East Africa  more >>

Talent and stunts galore as 40 Hour Famine kicks off!  more >>

Talent and stunts galore as 40 Hour Famine kicks off!  more >>

40 Hour Famine funds for African famine  more >>

Famine grips Kenya  more >>

Bono and Kiwi kids: same mission, same weekend  more >>

World Vision provides relief for landslide survivors  more >>

World Vision Relief Teams respond to Philippine mudslide  more >>

Kiwi students discover child labour doesn’t work  more >>

Lucy Lawless meets Bangladesh  more >>

Lucy Lawless meets Bangladesh  more >>

Warm clothes for freezing children  more >>

Eliminating the horror of female circumcision  more >>

Water – not enough or too deadly to drink  more >>

Christmas for the poorest child in the world  more >>

Measuring the success of the tsunami response  more >>

Food aid reaches villagers as winter window closes  more >>

Quake hits Afghanistan  more >>

World AIDS Day; pandemic in full force  more >>

Families freeze in Pakistan's mountains  more >>

Funding dries up as winter threatens  more >>

Second crisis for Pakistan  more >>

NZers work in child protection in quake-devastated region  more >>

Death toll rises in Pakistan  more >>

World Vision fights malaria outbreak in Niger  more >>

Kiwis get stuck in, in Mansehra  more >>

President of Malawi calls for help  more >>

World Vision scales up response in Pakistan as winter sets in  more >>

NZ expert in Child Protection heads to Pakistan  more >>

Kiwi aid worker flies to Pakistan  more >>

Getting aid through in Pakistan  more >>

Grim reports back from earthquake assessment team  more >>

World Vision responds to devastating earthquake  more >>

World Vision assists Latin American flood victims  more >>

World Vision and World Food Programme join forces for hungry  more >>

Songs for Niger fundraising concert  more >>

Kiwi engineer off to help Sri Lanka  more >>

Three NZ secondary students off to Mongolia  more >>

Live worship experience with the Parachute Band nationwide  more >>

Aid agency reaches out to hurricane victims  more >>

Gardening tools for Dad will help an orphan of HIV/AIDS  more >>

Food for villagers reduced to eating leaves  more >>

Niger food crisis demands World Vision response  more >>

Rampant wraps up in style  more >>

Niger crisis update  more >>

Students awarded scholarship  more >>

RAMPANT Road Trip rolls into Christchurch  more >>

World Vision assists volcano-affected Manam Islanders  more >>

G8 may drop HIV pledge warns aid agency  more >>

Fresh militia attacks in Sudan  more >>

RAMPANT Road Trip hits New Zealand tertiary campuses  more >>

First country in the world to be white-banded  more >>

Leaders Neglect Vulnerable Orphans  more >>

Food Shortages Hit Zimbabwe  more >>

Child Labour  more >>

NZ help for famine victims in Niger  more >>

Powerful line up for first Women of the Pacific Gathering  more >>

Budget: Could do better says World Vision head  more >>

Top 40 Hour Famine schools announced   more >>

Tsunami fishermen back at sea with new boats  more >>

Waikato health worker heads to Mongolia  more >>

Tauranga college students complete walk to Auckland for HIV/AIDS  more >>

College girls march from Tauranga to Auckland for HIV/AIDS  more >>

Commission for Africa Report  more >>

Make Poverty History  more >>

Nias Earthquake  more >>

Wolf at the door  more >>

Kiwi Clown returns from bringing laughter to tsunami victims  more >>

Travelling teacher brings life in Malawi to New Zealand classrooms  more >>

Give and take in Africa  more >>

Darfur on the brink of greater disaster  more >>

Sudan’s Lost Generation  more >>

Tsunami Victims Smile Again Thanks to NZ Clown  more >>

Honour the promise  more >>

Rebuilding lives in tsunami-affected areas  more >>

Running the length of NZ for HIV/AIDS  more >>

High notes at Parachute  more >>

Teenagers Run the Length of New Zealand  more >>

Runners Reach Wanganui  more >>

Tsunami: Helping people to work again   more >>

Kiwi clown goes to help tsunami victims smile again  more >>

Festival goers smash record for giving  more >>

World Vision tsunami appeal reaches $4m  more >>

Princess for Parachute  more >>

Cricketers battle on to reach fundraising goal  more >>

Cricket decider will see chase for tsunami dollars  more >>

Cricket spectacle generates big bucks for tsunami appeal  more >>

Church links with restaurant for tsunami aid  more >>

World Vision tsunami appeal tops $3m  more >>

NZ Govt to sponsor tsunami cricket series  more >>

Kiwi expert says child emotional need a priority in tsunami aid effort  more >>

Parachute sets big goal for Tsunami relief  more >>

Free air-time gives ad greater punch  more >>

World Vision tsunami campaign set to soar with cricket connection  more >>

Kiwi helps clean up in Andaman Islands  more >>

World Vision takes up texting in tsunami appeal effort  more >>

Asia Tsunami: Where do we start?  more >>

Prime Reaches Out to Asia  more >>

World Vision Africa flies in aid for Asia tsunami relief  more >>

NZ cricket partners with WV for tsunami relief  more >>

Tsunami: Airlifts to help desperate countries  more >>

Tsunami: World Vision commits to long-term rehabilitation devastated countries  more >>


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