World Vision
This year's 40-Hour Challenge
What was once the 40-Hour Famine is now the 40-Hour Challenge, and this year World Vision is hoping to inspire young New Zealanders with a test for the modern era - to go offline for 40 hours Audio
Asuntha Charles: Afghanistan's growing humanitarian crisis
Children and families in Afghanistan are facing a growing humanitarian crisis, as mid-winter bites hard. Following decades of conflict, poverty, recurrent natural disasters, and the continuing impacts… Audio
The 'donation dollar' that's designed to be given away
The new Australian $1 coin is stamped with a message that reads: 'Donation Dollar: Give to help others.' The coin, the first of its kind in the world, has been minted in the hope that it will raise… Audio
World Vision lets children choose who sponsors them
World Vision is flipping the script on child sponsorship by enabling children to choose their own sponsors. Video, Audio
Indonesia calls for international help after Sulawesi quake
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has called for international help as emergency services on the quake ravaged island of Sulawesi struggle with the enormity of the disaster. Rescuers are in desperate… Audio
Plight of detained children on Nauru desperate - World Vision
World Vision says life for the almost 120 children detained on Nauru is becoming increasingly desperate. Audio
Deadly Lombok earthquake: Volunteers work through rubble
Rescuers are working around the clock in Lombok to try and find people trapped under rubble. The 6.9-magnitude quake is now known to have killed nearly 100 people and left at least 20,000 people… Audio
PNG quake victims still needing basic supplies
World Vision says it will help to restore water supplies and other infrastructure among the earthquake hit communities in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands. Audio
Wynn Flaten: Seven years of Syria conflict
This week marked seven years since the start of the conflict in Syria. World Vision has released a report on the impact the conflict has had on children. Their Syria crisis response director Wynn… Audio
Australia urged to renew aid focus in new foreign policy
World Vision is calling on the Australian government to reassert the role of aid in its upcoming 10 year foreign policy strategy. Audio
Erin Joyce
Erin Joyce is a World Vision child protection and conflict specialist who has just returned from Zelikan Camp near Mosul in northern Iraq. She has seen the effects two years of ISIS occupation has had… Audio
World Vision says food supplies in Aleppo are running out
World Vision warns supplies of food and water are starting to run extremely low as the crisis in Syria takes hold again. There are reports though that some aid has begun to trickle through. Audio
Chris Clarke - World Summit for Refugees and Migrants
World Vision NZ CEO Chris Clarke talks to Wallace on the eve of the World Summit for Refugees and Migrants. New Zealand has been one of the most generous and supportive countries towards the Syrian… Audio
Walking in Their Shoes
As the refugee crisis deepens in Europe, Christchurch children have gained an insight into the plight of the many Syrian families affected. Audio
Simon Day: South Sudan
Kim Hill talks to the head of external affairs for World Vision New Zealand, who recently visited South Sudan, which has its fifth anniversary of independence on 9 July, but is gripped by tribal-based… Audio, Gallery
Syrian Refugee crisis - Laura Gemmell
World Vision's Laura Gemmell has just returned from working in a makeshift refugee camp on the border of Serbia and Croatia. She tells us about some of the people she's met, the desperate and chaotic… Audio
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World Vision's Alina Shrestha was at home with her children when the quake struck. Audio