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Looking forward – giving assistance and hope for the future

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World Vision has a long-term commitment in Myanmar to work with communities to help families rebuild their lives.

World Vision is working with the government of Myanmar, the United Nations and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) on a three-year recovery and preparedness plan to reduce the communities’ vulnerability to natural disasters. World Vision International is building 16 cyclone-resistant schools, which will double as disaster shelters for families.

In three townships including, Hainggyi, Pyapon and Bogale, World Vision New Zealand is providing livelihood assistance which includes the distribution of boats, agricultural equipment and livestock for families who lost everything including their animals.


Hundreds of community water ponds still require decontamination from the bodies, which were swept into them. Temporary water purification systems are providing water for more than 100,000 people. Your support is bringing long-term water security to vulnerable families.

As Myanmar moves into the rehabilitation phase, Child Friendly Spaces will become early childhood education centres. They will offer non-formal education for working children whose parents are too poor to send them to school and children who work in the fields or care for babies.

Thank you so much for your support and for helping to give these children and their families, living in the most destroyed areas of the delta further opportunities to live fully and celebrate life in all its fullness.

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