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World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.

Motivated by our Christian faith, World Vision is dedicated to working with the world's most vulnerable people. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

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World Vision saved my life

Thirty three year old Liheri a father to two sons and is HIV positive is now looking at his life with renewed optimism.

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Aid worker diary: Solomons tsunami not forgotten

One year on from the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the Solomon Islands, Catherine Healy of World Vision New Zealand went to the island of Ranongga to see how World Vision is helping people rebuild their lives.

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Business skills empower women in Papua New Guinea

In Papua New Guinea, few women have access to education in general with an estimated 1% of the women having access to tertiary education.

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Literacy changes lives in Vanuatu

In communities around Vanuatu, World Vision literacy programs have been helping people learn to read and write in Bislama since 1989 - establishing a legacy of literacy that can last for generations.

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World Vision PNG responds to Oro flood

Working closely with other relief agencies, WV PDG aids Papua New Guinea communities battered by Tropical Cyclone Guba.

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About World Vision

World Vision first entered the Pacific in 1970. In 1983 a national office was established, managing development projects throughout Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, later expanding to include neighbouring Fiji and Tonga.

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Wara Laip Bilong Yumi – Water is Life

The Wara Laip Bilong Yumi (Water is Life) project funded by World Vision Australia, is impacting the lives of more than 16,000 people, bringing water to some of the most remote villages in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.

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