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5 Days of Hunger

5 Days of Hunger

What does hunger really feel like? A World Vision magazine writer and photographer found out by briefly living with a family in drought-stricken Kenya. Watch this 12-minute video of Kari and Jon’s experience.

Read the story [pdf].

Tour the Kenyan family’s hut. Click and drag your mouse to see a 360-degree view.

Morulem: Then and Now

Morulem: Then and Now

See how this Kenyan community has developed through 17 years of irrigation and sponsorship support in this photo slideshow.





Hunger to Harvest:

Hunger to Harvest

As a part of World Vision’s holistic development program, we seek to help communities grow until they are self-sufficient. Watch a sample community progress from dependence on food aid to sustainability.





See past issues of World Vision Magazine.

World Vision Magazine: An award-winning publication



  • "Turning Back the Tide," (Spring 2006 issue [pdf], page 12) was awarded 1st Place for photo feature and 2nd Place for single candid photo. Photos by Jon Warren.
  • "Turning Back the Tide," (Spring 2006 issue [pdf], page 12) was awarded 2nd Place for reporting. Written byJames Addis.
  • "Cutting Hunger in Half," (Summer 2006 issue [pdf], page 12) was awarded 3rd Place for two-page spread design. Designed by Journey Group.
  • "7 Ways to Pray in 2007," (Winter 2006 issue [pdf], page 26) was awarded 4th Place for devotional. Written by Ryan Smith.
  • The Summer [pdf] and Autumn [pdf] 2006 editions received 4th Place for publication design. Designed by Journey Group.

  • The Summer [pdf] and Autumn [pdf] 2006 editions received EXCEL 2007 Gold Award for Design Excellence

  • View a slideshow of World Vision's award-winning photos, recognized in InterAction's 2006 Annual Photography Contest.
  • "Rice Harvest" (Spring 2006 issue [pdf], page 16) was awarded first place in the "Work and Farming Skills" category.
  • "Sewing Skills" (Spring 2006 issue [pdf], page 18) was awarded second place in the "Work and Farming Skills" category.
  • "Child Soldier" (Winter 2005 issue [pdf], pages 12-13) was awarded second place in the "Peace & Democracy" category.
  • "Eager Students" (Spring 2006 issue [pdf], page 19) was awarded second place in the "Basic Education" category.

World Vision Magazine, a quarterly publication, affirms people responding to God's call to care for the poor by providing information, inspiration, and opportunities for action, linking them with children and families in nearly 100 countries where World Vision works.

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