In the lead up to World Humanitarian Day, World Vision's Cecil LaGuardia shares what she has learned over 14 years of working as a communicator responding to some of the world's most devastating emergencies.
Matt met Lalu and Sarita from Nepal in 2009, when they were featured in the 40 Hour Famine campaign. Six years on, he went back to see how their lives have changed thanks to funds raised by Australians participating in the 40 Hour Famine.
As part of World Vision's celebration of the 40th anniversary of the 40 Hour Famine, Tamara Blackmore travelled with TV current affairs program The Project to Ethiopia to see how World Vision's work has transformed communities.
We asked some of our World Vision Australia Blog Ambassadors to share why they are passionate about using their platforms to spread the word about our work.
The Millennium Development Goals are coming to an end, and the world is preparing for a new set of goals to replace them. Will Australia do our part to create a brighter future?
When Claudia visited East Timor, she saw the real impact that hunger and poverty have on people's lives. It inspired her to use her voice to break the silence and make a difference.