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World Vision emergency India COVID Appeal kicks off with generous $1 million-plus donation from ANZ
World Vision Australia is delighted at ANZ’s generous donation of at least $1 million to kickstart the aid organisation’s India COVID-19 Appeal that will help fund lifesaving needs, such as oxygen and hospital beds.
ANZ on Friday announced it would donate $1 million to World Vision’s appeal, and in addition, will match customer and employee donations to the India appeal dollar-for-dollar up to a further $1 million.
World Vision Australia CEO Daniel Wordsworth said ANZ’s donation was an overwhelming gesture of kindness that was testimony to both the generosity of Australians and the close bonds between the two nations.
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Thursday, 29 April 2021, 10:29 am
As India’s COVID-19 daily infection rates reach
devastating levels, international aid agency World Vision
has warned that the world is nowhere near defeating this
virus and some nations are yet to face their worst
days.
Andrew Morley, World Vision International
President and CEO, said: “I’m truly heartbroken by the
devastating wave of COVID-19 infections sweeping India, and
its impact on millions of children in particular. We will
continue doing everything in our power to support the most
vulnerable. This includes working to combat scepticism about
vaccines, and pressing for fair and equitable vaccine
distribution.”
World Vision has already reached 4.8
Press Release – World Vision As Indias COVID-19 daily infection rates reach devastating levels, international aid agency World Vision has warned that the world is nowhere near defeating this virus and some nations are yet to face their worst days. Andrew Morley, World Vision …
As India’s COVID-19 daily infection rates reach devastating levels, international aid agency World Vision has warned that the world is nowhere near defeating this virus and some nations are yet to face their worst days.
Andrew Morley, World Vision International President and CEO, said: “I’m truly heartbroken by the devastating wave of COVID-19 infections sweeping India, and its impact on millions of children in particular. We will continue doing everything in our power to support the most vulnerable. This includes working to combat scepticism about vaccines, and pressing for fair and equitable vaccine distribution.”
140 million people could be forced to leave their homes by 2050
World Vision’s land restoration programme (FMNR) is practiced in over 26 countries and has restored more than15 million hectares of farmland in West Africa alone
April 22, 2021 . To mark World Earth Day, World Vision is calling on global leaders to respond to the climate change crisis as they fear that a tsunami of climate related disasters could wipe out decades of development advances. Almost 24 million people were forced from their homes because of weather-related disasters in 2019 and i t is estimated that 140 million people could be forced to leave their homes by 2050. Furthermore, one hundred million people could be at risk of extreme poverty, driven by climate change, by 2030