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Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Victims Need Our Prayers And Support
Read moreAs we approach the end of the first week of emergency relief operations following the devastating earthquake in south-eastern Türkiye and northern Syria, please pray with us for all who have been affected. -
World Vision warns of spiralling health crisis and spread of disease in Syria following earthquakes
Read moreWorld Vision is concerned about growing health needs in Syria where health facilities are overwhelmed by the wounded and operating at very limited capacity. Very little humanitarian aid has reached Northwest Syria in the past 4 days, and medical supplies are running out. Doctors have warned that children are at risk of developing hypothermia and being exposed to waterborne diseases. -
Children in Syria at risk of abuse and separation as earthquake leaves hundreds of thousands stranded
Read moreHundreds of thousands of children in Northern Syria are currently stranded outside of their homes and are becoming even more vulnerable to family separation, exploitation and abuse. Children are also at risk of hypothermia as they struggle to survive in freezing temperatures. Children will also be out of school as the buildings are still deemed unsafe. -
Responding to Catastrophic Türkiye-Syria Earthquake
Read moreThe major concerns at the moment are displaced people sleeping wherever they can. People are building fires in oil drums, sleeping outside, sleeping on chairs and in cars, trying to find anywhere that is warm, anywhere except in a building that has the potential to collapse. Buildings and homes remain unstable. -
Typhoon Molave pushed us into further difficulties
Read moreWhen Typhoon Molave struck in Vietnam, the floods swept away nine-year-old Trân’s home and destroyed her family’s farm – their only source of income. Life got a lot harder for her family who was already below the poverty line. Through the emergency relief response, her family received essentials such as rice, cooking oil, school supplies, warm clothes, and some shelter repair kits to reconstruct their home. -
A child earthquake survivor rebuilds her life through abaca farming
Read moreHope can sprout amid the ruins. A 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck Charice's community creating a disastrous havoc - flattening houses and destroying livelihoods. When she and family thought everything was lost, their abaca plantation helped them restore their lives. -
Feeling the pulse of my children for signs of life - the heartbreaking reality of East Africa’s hunger crisis
Read moreA silent but deadly and urgent hunger crisis is unfolding in northern Kenya and across the East Africa Region. We often talk about this tragedy through data, but the heartbreaking reality is that every number is a person, and every statistic points to the impact on human life -
Natural disasters prompt South Sudan’s women to be vigilant and resilient for climate shocks
Read moreIt is becoming increasingly challenging to know when the next flood or drought will come. Single mothers like Ator in South Sudan are not letting disasters have a final say in their lives. -
A Parent's Worst Fear | Typhoon Goni in the Philippines
Read moreSalvador, a father in the Philippines lost his son in Typhoon Goni. "I can still hear him calling me, asking me to save him."