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What is fragility? The new humanitarian buzzword

December 23, 2019By Barrett AlexanderResources for Advocates 1 Comment
What is fragility? The new humanitarian buzzword

Fragility refers to more than poverty or violence. It refers to a country’s ability to deal with strains, and fragility factors are often compounded.

Say NO to the attempt to stop life-saving funds

August 13, 2019By Katie TaylorForeign Assistance, Take Action 3 Comments
Say NO to the attempt to stop life-saving funds

The U.S. foreign aid budget is often under threat, but this tactic would cancel funds Congress already approved, leaving life-saving programs in the lurch.

What is the G7?

August 13, 2019By Samantha Urban TarrantGlobal Health, World Vision Advocacy News No Comments
What is the G7?

In August, world leaders will gather for the annual G7 summit. But what IS the G7 summit, and how does it affect the children in extreme poverty?

Chicks and ducks give families a new start

July 5, 2019By Samantha Urban TarrantForeign Assistance, Nobo Jatra No Comments
Chicks and ducks give families a new start

Raising chicks and ducks in Bangladesh is helping families lift themselves out of poverty by creating a new source of income — boosting the whole community!

How U.S. foreign assistance transformed Fatema’s life

May 21, 2019By Samantha Urban TarrantForeign Assistance, Maternal and Child health, Nobo Jatra 1 Comment
How U.S. foreign assistance transformed Fatema’s life

The Nobo Jatra program in Bangladesh has helped Fatema and her family thrive through nutrition training, improved sanitation, and a plan for when disaster strikes.

Why bed nets matter in the global fight against malaria

May 10, 2019By Guest AuthorForeign Assistance, Global Health, Maternal and Child health No Comments
Why bed nets matter in the global fight against malaria

Thandizo’s mother worried her children wouldn’t be able to grow strong because of constant malaria attacks. But with simple interventions from World Vision and the Global Fund, Thandizo’s family is healthier than ever!

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