Around the world, children find joy in many different ways. For some it’s activities, and for others it’s family and friends. We asked kids in areas where World Vision works what they thought joy was, and here’s how they answered.
Why World Vision is in Zimbabwe
Over the past year, Zimbabwe has endured health challenges, climate extremes, and political tensions, leaving many vulnerable families in need on several fronts.
A severe cholera outbreak began in February of 2023, impacting 10 provinces across the country. This epidemic remains a high concern for many communities. In addition, extreme dry spells have heightened food insecurity for the country, and hunger and malnutrition are on the rise. After an election year in 2023, political tensions have delayed humanitarian efforts in some regions.
In response, World Vision has been addressing immediate needs, equipping communities with medical tents, medicines, and various equipment to serve patients dealing with cholera. Cholera guidelines were also distributed across six different districts to help build staff capacity. In an effort to combat food insecurity, World Vision implemented a “Lean Season Assistance” program, aiding communities in their food distribution. Dedicated staff and partners in Zimbabwe continue to help empower communities toward self-sufficiency for lasting impact.
We never give up on people
World Vision child sponsorship looks at all the things that prevent children from surviving and thriving in their community, and then works with that community to bring all the pieces of the puzzle together to build a better life for all children. For sponsors, it’s a personal way to show God’s love to a child in need in a life-changing way.
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Prayer Requests from Zimbabwe
World Vision's staff in Zimbabwe are asking us to join them in prayer for the following:
For food assistance to reach the millions of vulnerable people experiencing food insecurity.
For peace amid political uncertainty and economic challenges.
News from Zimbabwe
12 reasons to have hope in 2022
While progress on ending global poverty and boosting development has slowed or stalled because of the pandemic, we still have many reasons to be hopeful. As we see progress in clean water, mother and child health, advocacy work, and more, we can trust that our sovereign God hasn’t stopped working. Read evidences of God’s mercy to His people with these 12 reasons to have hope in 2022.
2019 Cyclone Idai: Facts, FAQs, and how to help
Catastrophic flooding from Cyclone Idai and Cyclone Kenneth affected close to 2.2 million people in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Idai and Kenneth were two of the top five worst storms to ever hit Mozambique. Together, they’ve caused an unprecedented amount of damage. World Vision staff are providing shelter, food, and clean water to families in need.
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