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  2. World Vision International - Wikipedia

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    World Vision operates in Rwanda since 1994, following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. In 2023, through 24 programs it helps 1.9 Million people all over the country. [39] Between 2010 and 2017, World Vision Rwanda was averaging nearly US$35 million budget annually, said George Gitau, former country director. [40]

  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. 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.

  5. World Vision India - Wikipedia

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    World Vision India's child sponsorship programmes help children in need get access to clean drinking water, sanitation, education, skills for future livelihood, nutrition, health care and participate in an age-appropriate in development processes.

  6. Famine events - Wikipedia

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    The 40 Hour Challenge (previously known as the 40 Hour Famine), New Zealand's largest youth fundraiser, is an annual World Vision New Zealand campaign aimed at providing New Zealanders with a unique experience, as a catalyst for fundraising. The 40 Hour Famine was launched in 1975 by World Vision. This first 40 Hour Famine, on 15–17 August ...

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  8. World Vision Uganda - Wikipedia

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    World Vision Uganda is a Christian Non-Governmental Organization and a branch of World Vision International committed to addressing poverty through relief, development, and advocacy programs. It was started in Uganda in 1986 to offer relief, and resettlement packages as well as help reconstruct the districts in central Uganda affected by the ...

  9. World Vision Canada - Wikipedia

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    World Vision Canada's water campaign seeks to provide clean water for drinking, sanitation and hygiene. According to World Vision Canada, more than 663 million people around the world live without access to clean water. [16] Between 2011 and 2016, World Vision Canada provided over 5.5 million people with safe drinking water. [17]