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  2. World Vision International - Wikipedia

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    World Vision also started to openly promote the international ban on land mines. [12] In 1994 World Vision US moved to Washington State. [18] In 2004, the political weekly Tehelka newspaper in India criticised World Vision India for its involvement with AD2000. [19] In 2022, WVI operated in more than 100 countries and had over 33,000 employees ...

  3. World Vision United States - Wikipedia

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    World Vision United States is a member and founding organization of World Vision International. Founded in the United States in 1950, it is an evangelical [ 1 ] relief and development organization.

  4. List of countries by charitable donation as percentage of GDP

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    The following list of countries by charitable donation, prima facie, measures the generosity of nations by showing the total charitable donations from individuals within the nation, as a percentage of the nation's GDP. The figures were published in February 2016 by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) in its report titled Gross Domestic ...

  5. World Giving Index - Wikipedia

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    The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation, using data gathered by Gallup, and ranks over 140 countries in the world according to how charitable they are. The aim of the World Giving Index is to provide insight into the scope and nature of giving around the world.

  6. List of charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts; World Literacy Foundation; World Medical Relief; World Scout Foundation; World Transformation Movement; World Vision International; World Wide Fund for Nature; Wounded Warrior Project; Wyoming Wildlife Federation

  7. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "non-governmental organization" implies independence from governments, many NGOs depend on government funding; [23] one-fourth of Oxfam's US$162 million 1998 income was donated by the British government and the EU, and World Vision United States collected $55 million worth of goods in 1998 from the American government. Several ...

  8. World Vision Australia - Wikipedia

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    World Vision was founded in 1950 in the United States by Rev. Robert Pierce, a Baptist missionary who had worked in China, focusing on aiding children in need.The first child sponsorship scheme commenced in 1953 to aid children in Korea following the Korean war and subsequently established in other countries.

  9. World Vision India - Wikipedia

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    World Vision India's livelihood interventions enable families to enhance income and provide better for their children. World Vision India provides economic assistance for better agriculture, livestock and small businesses. They also enhance market access for farmers and entrepreneurs and equip youths with employable skills.