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| Improving farming in the toughest places: World Vision at work in the DRC | |
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| Emergency food distribution in Mugunga (part 1) | |
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| Food distribution in Mugunga (part 2) | |
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| Women and children fleeing Goma in the rain. | |
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| World Vision's national director in the DR Congo warns of escalating violence. |
July 15, 2010, Washington, DC—By passing the financial reform bill, Congress took an important step today toward giving American consumers and companies assurance their laptop and cell phone purchases won’t fund violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), says Christian humanitarian organization World Vision. Read more...Learn moreWhen disaster strikes, contact us for expert interviews, photos, b-roll and other resources. | ![]() Children carry belongings and each other while fleeing the intense fighting in eastern DRC.©2008 Kevin Cook/World Vision ![]() A child suffering from malnutrition receives nourishing food at a World Vision nutrition center near Ruthshuru, eastern DRC. ©2008 Kevin Cook/World Vision ![]() A World Vision vehicle passes a rebel soldier while en route to Ruthshuru to distribute food at a nutrition center. ©2008 Kevin Cook/World Vision |
![]() With child malnutrition on the rise in eastern DRC, this child receives nourishing food at a World Vision nutrition center. ©2008 Kevin Cook/World Vision | ![]() A line of women carry bags of non-food items at the Shasha camp where World Vision distributed materials to 300 families. ©2008 Anna Ridout/World Vision |