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Opinion: Govt needs to match public generosity to Ukraine
OPINION: World Vision NZ chief says there are three things the Ukraine people need now.
Ukraine Crisis Appeal: 'Leave the photos behind - they will only make you cry'
Husband tells wife as they part; 'Leave the photos behind -they will only make you cry'
Ukraine Crisis Appeal: 'We tell the children we're going on holiday'
Refugee mums say telling children about the reality of war is too much for them to face.
Ukraine Crisis Appeal: Who stays, who goes? 'There wasn't room in the car for everyone'
Brianna Piazza reports from inside Ukraine for NZ Herald and World Vision.
Ukraine invasion: Heartbreaking scenes at Romanian border
A World Vision worker describes the scene as millions of women and children flee.
Opinion | Terrible choices forced on children of Afghanistan
OPINION: The national director of World Vision Afghanistan pleads for help.
'Who will look after us now?' Covid leaves children as orphans
The children lost their father to Covid shortly after their mother died.
India Covid-19 appeal: 'In the past two months, at least 40 people died in our village'
Health workers fear the problem will get worse as many villagers are scared of hospitals.
India Covid-19 appeal: Doctor's plea for supplies - 'It makes me feel incredibly helpless to watch patients die'
Dr Anjima Das says Covid patients can only get a bed when someone dies or is discharged.
Has NZ forgotten about Syria after 10 years of war?
Aid agencies call on Government to step up its assistance.
Capturing true Christmas spirit
"Smiles Gifts" help deserving people - and relieve the pressure on landfills.
Fundraiser for exploited girls doubles target
Broadcaster says she hopes the funds will transform the lives of families she met.
Not for Sale: Cash pours in to aid exploited girls
Funds raised from the campaign is going directly to those affected, World Vision says.
Not for Sale: Escape for children lies in education
World Vision's Jamila Isaac wants children to reach for the stars.
From child labour victim to dream of being a doctor
"I want her to fulfil her dreams. I don't want her to end up like me."
Child labourer gets second shot at school
Anu spent 14 hours a day sewing leather but now she has a shot at "becoming someone".
Not for Sale: 'Half my life is over, the rest is in God's hands'
Sapna, 14, works up to 16 hours a day making anklets to sell to tourists.
Not for Sale: Young bride sold to elderly Chinese man
Yadanar was betrayed by her own mother and sold to an elderly Chinese man.
Not for Sale: Khin, 15, trafficked to work in brothel
Khin believed she had a new job singing in a restaurant, but it was too good to be true.
Hnin's horror: A real-life story of slavery and abuse
"I realised I'd been sold. For the next three years, I would be enslaved."