World vision india

  1. India COVID Response FAQ
  2. Social Welfare And Emergency Relief Fund
  3. World Vision India, Chennai
  4. World Vision India Releases its India Child Well-Being Report 2021 - CSR Mandate
  5. Government suspends FCRA license of Christian NGO World Vision
  6. Kerala, TN, Himachal top India’s child well
  7. Social Welfare And Emergency Relief Fund
  8. India COVID Response FAQ
  9. Government suspends FCRA license of Christian NGO World Vision
  10. World Vision India Releases its India Child Well-Being Report 2021 - CSR Mandate


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India COVID Response FAQ

Children who are made vulnerable in this pandemic need special care and support to overcome the trauma. World Vision India is working with partners in the area of mental health to provide children with the necessary psychosocial support and care to help them deal with the uncertainties caused by the pandemic. A rapid assessment is underway to identify the needs of children – children tested positive for COVID 19, children lost their parents/caregivers to COVID, children who need immediate attention on malnutrition, food security, etc. Based on the assessment finding, World Vision India will execute a systemic and sustainable plan of action. In each community where we work, World Vision India staff and volunteers are closely monitoring the coronavirus situation and are responding to the changing needs. World Vision India is keeping a close watch on the health and status of the livelihoods of the most vulnerable people in all the communities we serve. World Vision India extends its support through coordination with local health care delivery systems wherever needed and will distribute food, cash, voucher and support assistance. Long periods of school shutdowns is affecting children’s access to education, nutrition (since the mid-day-meal scheme and the anganwadi meal under the Integrated Child Development Scheme have been major state programs for child nutrition). The World Food Programme reports 300 million children globally will miss school meals amidst shutdowns. School s...

Social Welfare And Emergency Relief Fund

• • • • Who We Are • Our History • How We Work • Financial Accountability • Careers • Contact Us • • Sponsor a Child • Stories of Change • Partners Speak • FAQs • Child Protection Policy • • Real Gifts • Gift Catalogue • Back to School • Where Most Needed • Childhood Rescue • Help Fight HIV AND AIDS • Save Malnourished Children • Emergency Relief • End Child Sexual Abuse • Educate Children • • 24 Hour Famine • Events • • Press Releases • News Articles • Media Gallery • Publications • • • Sponsor a Child • Donate • Blog The need is enormous. Rush your support. World Vision India is relentlessly working to ensure that those affected by COVID-19 get life-saving medical aid, hygiene kits and psychosocial support. Over 4,500 PPE kits, 2,468 pulse oximeters, 450 beds and 369 oxygen concentrators have been distributed to hospitals and health care centres in Rajasthan, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. Important Notice: Donations are accepted only from Indian companies and Indian passport holders. Other passport holders and companies originating outside India can write to [email protected] or [email protected] to process donations through FCRA bank account. This is as per Indian government’s regulations and guidelines. Together, let’s help vulnerable children and families during this difficult time. Select Item Name Value (Rs.) Quantity Amount (Rs.) Hospital Beds for Covid dedicated hospitals - Corrugated Bed, Mattress 3 inch, Pillow, Bed sheets 2500 0 PPE ...

World Vision India, Chennai

About World Vision India World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision India is a Christian humanitarian organisation working to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities living in poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, caste, race, ethnicity or gender. Spread across 174 districts in India, World Vision works through long-term sustainable community development programmes and immediate disaster relief assistance. Focus on Children: All development work World Vision India carries out is focused on building the capacity and ability of communities and families to ensure the wellbeing of children. The wellbeing of children includes ensuring children have access to education, health, protection and participation. Grass root Based: World Vision India is an operational organisation involved in relief and development that is community-based. World Vision Indias staff live with communities at grassroots level, learning from them and working alongside them while pursuing the goal of promoting the wellbeing of all children. Partnering for Change: World Vision partners with communities, children, Government, civil society, corporations, academia, and faith based organisations to build a nation fit for children. World Vision has responded to every major disaster in India in the last ...

World Vision India Releases its India Child Well-Being Report 2021 - CSR Mandate

Chennai: World Vision India released the third edition of the India Child Well-Being Report 2021. This report provides a nuanced understanding of child well-being through a comprehensive index for 725 districts across 28 States and 9 Union Territories. The Index maps Child Well-Being under 38 indicators and four domains – Health, Hygiene, Protection, and School Education. Dr Rakesh Ranjan, Mission Director-Aspirational Districts, Niti Ayog released the India Child Well-Being 2021 report and reiterated a mutual dedication in the direction of realising the rights of children in India. Releasing the report he said, “As government and development partners like NGOs are committed to the welfare of children, we have the moral responsibility to make continuous efforts in communities to ensure access to key government schemes by focusing on last-mile service delivery. Together we need to create a huge awareness within communities to address issues like child health and nutrition.” Knowledge partners for the India Child Well-Being Report 2021 include Poverty Learning Foundation (PLF), University of Bath, United Kingdom, Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad and Sri Jai Narain Misra Post Graduate (JNM PG) College, Lucknow. Speaking at the report release, Madhav Bellamkonda, National Director and CEO, World Vision India said, “The report highlights that the country has made good progress in the past few decades in several parameters related to child well-being. Des...

Government suspends FCRA license of Christian NGO World Vision

The Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA) has suspended the FCRA license of the infamous Christian NGO World Vision. Even though it is a religious organization, it took pains to hide its identity and proclaimed functioning for the welfare of children and women. NGO works against the Ministry of Home Affairs as it had received funds for ‘religious’ purposes, which contradicts the actual goals. Legal Rights Protection Forum complained to the MHA in 2019 regarding the violations of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act of 2010, seeking it to revoke the license of World Vision India. Notably, World Vision operated along with Oxfam India, another Christian FCRA NGO, spearheaded a smear movement against the Bhartiya government and its response to the Covid-19 crisis, all the while fetching the government’s support for the same. The government unknowingly tied up with World Vision at various levels and provided monetary support. For example, Cherian Thomas, who served as the head of World Vision India, was designated as a consultant to the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), which comes under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Later NIUA partnered with World Vision India to study the impact of Covid-19 on the lives of slum dwellers in various states. World Vision’s main contribution is to the Right to Education (RTE) cause through which it has been maintaining the monopoly of Christian schools on the education system and eradicating Hindu contributors’ presence. Many st...

Kerala, TN, Himachal top India’s child well

Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh and Puducherry topped the charts in the child well-being index, a tool designed to measure and tracks children’s well-being comprehensively. Meghalaya, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh featured at the bottom, as per a report released by the non government organisation World Vision India and research institute IFMR LEAD on Tuesday. The report is an attempt to look at how India fairs on child well-being using a composite child well-being index. ‘Crucial report’ Speaking about the report Amitabh Kant, CEO-Niti Ayog noted: “The India child well-being index is a crucial report that can be mined both by the Government and civil organisations to achieve the goal of child well-being and we will use this report effectively. This report provides insights on health, nutrition, education, sanitation and child protection. Our government is fully committed towards securing the rights and well-being of children and, for this, we are making investments in this regard.” The dimensions of the index include healthy individual development, positive relationships and protective contexts. 24 indicators “Focusing on the three key dimensions, 24 indicators were selected to develop the computation of the child well-being index. The report highlights the multi-dimensional approach towards measuring child well-being — going beyond mere income poverty. Children have the potential to transform the country, but if neglected, they will exacerbate the burden of poverty an...

Social Welfare And Emergency Relief Fund

• • • • Who We Are • Our History • How We Work • Financial Accountability • Careers • Contact Us • • Sponsor a Child • Stories of Change • Partners Speak • FAQs • Child Protection Policy • • Real Gifts • Gift Catalogue • Back to School • Where Most Needed • Childhood Rescue • Help Fight HIV AND AIDS • Save Malnourished Children • Emergency Relief • End Child Sexual Abuse • Educate Children • • 24 Hour Famine • Events • • Press Releases • News Articles • Media Gallery • Publications • • • Sponsor a Child • Donate • Blog The need is enormous. Rush your support. World Vision India is relentlessly working to ensure that those affected by COVID-19 get life-saving medical aid, hygiene kits and psychosocial support. Over 4,500 PPE kits, 2,468 pulse oximeters, 450 beds and 369 oxygen concentrators have been distributed to hospitals and health care centres in Rajasthan, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. Important Notice: Donations are accepted only from Indian companies and Indian passport holders. Other passport holders and companies originating outside India can write to [email protected] or [email protected] to process donations through FCRA bank account. This is as per Indian government’s regulations and guidelines. Together, let’s help vulnerable children and families during this difficult time. Select Item Name Value (Rs.) Quantity Amount (Rs.) Hospital Beds for Covid dedicated hospitals - Corrugated Bed, Mattress 3 inch, Pillow, Bed sheets 2500 0 PPE ...

India COVID Response FAQ

Children who are made vulnerable in this pandemic need special care and support to overcome the trauma. World Vision India is working with partners in the area of mental health to provide children with the necessary psychosocial support and care to help them deal with the uncertainties caused by the pandemic. A rapid assessment is underway to identify the needs of children – children tested positive for COVID 19, children lost their parents/caregivers to COVID, children who need immediate attention on malnutrition, food security, etc. Based on the assessment finding, World Vision India will execute a systemic and sustainable plan of action. In each community where we work, World Vision India staff and volunteers are closely monitoring the coronavirus situation and are responding to the changing needs. World Vision India is keeping a close watch on the health and status of the livelihoods of the most vulnerable people in all the communities we serve. World Vision India extends its support through coordination with local health care delivery systems wherever needed and will distribute food, cash, voucher and support assistance. Long periods of school shutdowns is affecting children’s access to education, nutrition (since the mid-day-meal scheme and the anganwadi meal under the Integrated Child Development Scheme have been major state programs for child nutrition). The World Food Programme reports 300 million children globally will miss school meals amidst shutdowns. School s...

Government suspends FCRA license of Christian NGO World Vision

The Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA) has suspended the FCRA license of the infamous Christian NGO World Vision. Even though it is a religious organization, it took pains to hide its identity and proclaimed functioning for the welfare of children and women. NGO works against the Ministry of Home Affairs as it had received funds for ‘religious’ purposes, which contradicts the actual goals. Legal Rights Protection Forum complained to the MHA in 2019 regarding the violations of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act of 2010, seeking it to revoke the license of World Vision India. Notably, World Vision operated along with Oxfam India, another Christian FCRA NGO, spearheaded a smear movement against the Bhartiya government and its response to the Covid-19 crisis, all the while fetching the government’s support for the same. The government unknowingly tied up with World Vision at various levels and provided monetary support. For example, Cherian Thomas, who served as the head of World Vision India, was designated as a consultant to the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), which comes under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Later NIUA partnered with World Vision India to study the impact of Covid-19 on the lives of slum dwellers in various states. World Vision’s main contribution is to the Right to Education (RTE) cause through which it has been maintaining the monopoly of Christian schools on the education system and eradicating Hindu contributors’ presence. Many st...

World Vision India Releases its India Child Well-Being Report 2021 - CSR Mandate

Chennai: World Vision India released the third edition of the India Child Well-Being Report 2021. This report provides a nuanced understanding of child well-being through a comprehensive index for 725 districts across 28 States and 9 Union Territories. The Index maps Child Well-Being under 38 indicators and four domains – Health, Hygiene, Protection, and School Education. Dr Rakesh Ranjan, Mission Director-Aspirational Districts, Niti Ayog released the India Child Well-Being 2021 report and reiterated a mutual dedication in the direction of realising the rights of children in India. Releasing the report he said, “As government and development partners like NGOs are committed to the welfare of children, we have the moral responsibility to make continuous efforts in communities to ensure access to key government schemes by focusing on last-mile service delivery. Together we need to create a huge awareness within communities to address issues like child health and nutrition.” Knowledge partners for the India Child Well-Being Report 2021 include Poverty Learning Foundation (PLF), University of Bath, United Kingdom, Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad and Sri Jai Narain Misra Post Graduate (JNM PG) College, Lucknow. Speaking at the report release, Madhav Bellamkonda, National Director and CEO, World Vision India said, “The report highlights that the country has made good progress in the past few decades in several parameters related to child well-being. Des...