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3 ways U.S. aid helps World Vision fight poverty

January 17, 2020By Guest AuthorForeign Assistance No Comments
3 ways U.S. aid helps World Vision fight poverty

U.S. foreign aid is powerful in fighting poverty. Here are 3 stories about how World Vision and U.S. aid partnered to create changes in Kenya, Bangladesh, and Honduras.

2019 World Vision Advocacy Accomplishments

December 31, 2019By Katie TaylorLearn About Advocacy, World Vision Advocacy News 2 Comments
2019 World Vision Advocacy Accomplishments

Does advocacy work? Looking back at 2019, we can see how much God used our advocacy to create change for kids around the world!

16 Bible verses about God’s calling for our lives

December 30, 2019By Katie TaylorBible Verses 36 Comments
16 Bible verses about God’s calling for our lives

God calls all of us: to love others, to care for the poor, and to seek holiness. Here are 16 Bible verses about God’s calling on our lives.

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.

Victory! Foreign assistance can continue to save lives, help kids thrive

December 20, 2019By Samantha Urban TarrantForeign Assistance, World Vision Advocacy News No Comments
Victory! Foreign assistance can continue to save lives, help kids thrive

Our advocacy for smart, compassionate foreign assistance programs and the funding to keep them going will continue in 2020! But for now, let’s celebrate.

We need a holistic plan to keep migrant children safe

December 20, 2019By Nate LanceChild Protection, Foreign Assistance 1 Comment
We need a holistic plan to keep migrant children safe

U.S. immigration policy is inadequate to protect the children at our southern border. We need to address the root causes of migration and prioritize safety.

Does U.S. foreign aid work?

December 17, 2019By Lisa BosForeign Assistance No Comments
Does U.S. foreign aid work?

Does U.S. foreign aid work? Poverty-fighting programs are challenging, and plans sometimes go awry. See why foreign aid is still worth the effort.

A strong start for kids: Why the Thrive Act matters

December 12, 2019By Nate LanceChild Protection, Take Action 3 Comments
A strong start for kids: Why the Thrive Act matters

The Global Child Thrive Act helps kids get a better start in life by focusing on early childhood development and evidence-based strategies.

Christian advocacy 101: 6 ways we prep advocates for action!

December 6, 2019By Katie TaylorAdvocate Stories, Learn About Advocacy 1 Comment
Christian advocacy 101: 6 ways we prep advocates for action!

Should Christians be advocates? How? At World Vision Advocacy Camp, advocates from around the country learned how to use biblical advocacy to change hearts.

October Update: Advocates meet with Congress, world changes

November 5, 2019By Katie TaylorWorld Vision Advocacy News 1 Comment
October Update: Advocates meet with Congress, world changes

Lots of World Vision Advocacy news this month! The Ending Violence Against Children Resolution passed the House, and we had our first-ever advocacy camp!

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