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World Vision International

World Vision International is an ecumenical[5][6] Christian humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization. It was founded in 1950 by Robert Pierce as a service organization to provide care for children in Korea. In 1975, emergency and advocacy work was added to World Vision's objectives.[7] It is active in over 100 countries with a total revenue including grants, product and foreign donations of USD $3.14 billion.

World Vision International
Founded1950
FounderRev. Bob Pierce
TypeReligious nonprofit organization[1][2]
95-3202116[3]
Legal status501(c)(3)[3]
FocusWell-being of all people, especially children.
Location
    • Monrovia, California, U.S. (administrative center, World Vision International board)
    • London, U.K. (executive office and international headquarters)
Area served
100 countries
MethodTransformational Development through emergency relief, community development and policy and advocacy
President, Chief Executive Officer
Andrew Morley[4]
Board Chair, Australia
Donna Shepherd[4]
Board Chair, Colombia
Maria Consuelo Campos[4]
Board Chair, Mali
Soriba Joseph Camara[4]
Revenue
USD $3.14 billion
Employees
35,000 employees
Websitewww.wvi.org
Formerly called
World Vision Inc.

History

The charity was co-founded in 1950 as World Vision Inc. by Robert Pierce, Kyung-Chik Han and Frank Phillips.[7][5][8] It was founded after Pierce was invited to Korea by Han to speak at Young Nak Church, followed by another speech in Seoul. After the breakout of the Korean War weeks later, Pierce and Han continued to collaborate on relief efforts in the region.[5] The first World Vision office opened later that year in Portland, Oregon,[9][10] with a second office following in 1954 in Korea.[11] During the early years, the charity operated as a missionary service organization meeting emergency needs in crisis areas in East Asia. World Vision operated as a missionary service organisation meeting emergency needs of children in crisis areas in East Asia following the Korean War.[5]

In 1967, the Mission Advanced Research and Communication Center (MARC) was founded by Ed Dayton as a division of World Vision. It became the organizational backbone of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, collected and published data about "unreached people" and also published the "Mission Handbook: North American Protestant Ministries Overseas".[12]

During the 1970s, World Vision began training families in the agricultural skills necessary to build small farms, with the aim of promoting long term improvement and self-reliance in the communities.[13] The organization also began installing water pumps for clean water, which caused infant mortality rates to drop. Volunteers now use the fresh water to teach gardening and irrigation and promote good health.[13]

In order to restructure, the organization World Vision International was founded in 1977 by Walter Stanley Mooneyham the then president of World Vision.[14][15][16] In 1979, World Vision also co-founded the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.[17][18]

During the 1990s, World Vision International began focusing on the needs of children who had been orphaned in Uganda, Romania, and Somalia in response to AIDS, neglect, and civil war, respectively. World Vision began working with communities, health providers, faith-based organisations and people living with HIV and AIDS to encourage an end to stigmatisation, better understanding of HIV prevention and community care for those living with AIDS, and orphans left behind by the pandemic. They also joined the United Nations peacekeeping efforts to help those affected by civil war. World Vision also started to openly promote the international ban on land mines.[13] In 1994 World Vision US moved to Washington State.[19]

In 2022, WVI operated in more than 100 countries and had over 34,000 employees.[20]

Organizational structure

World Vision Partnership operates as a federation of interdependent national offices governed by the same agreement but with three different levels of central control.

  1. Response Offices - under strong central control by World Vision International, registered in the host country as a branch of the main organization.
  2. Intermediate Stage National Offices with a separate board of directors
  3. Interdependently National Registered Offices - autonomous in internal decision but expected to coordinate with World Vision International and bound to the Covenant of Partnership.[21]

The Covenant of Partnership is a document that all national members of the World Vision Partnership have to sign. According to this document all national offices have to accept policies and decisions established by the International Board and must not establish an office or program outside their own national borders without the consent of World Vision International and the host country. Except for direct project founding, all funds intended for outside their national borders have to be remitted through World Vision International. The financial planning and budget principles adopted by the International Board have to be accepted as well as an examination of the financial affairs of the national offices by Partnership representatives.[22]

An international board of directors oversees the World Vision partnership. The full board meets twice a year to appoint senior officers, approve strategic plans and budgets, and determine international policy. The current chairperson of the international board is Donna Shepherd.[23] The international president is Andrew Morley.[24][25] A percentage of the workforce in each country are citizens of that given territory. This is not common with numerous aid organisations, as they often use foreign aid workers.

Partners

World Vision partners include governments, civil society organisations, faith communities, faith-based organisations, businesses, academia, and others. The organization has thousands of partners located around the world.

Some of those who work with World Vision globally include the European Union,[26] Unicef, Global Partnership to End Violence, Joining Forces, World Bank, World Health Organization,[27] World Food Programme, Inter Agency Standing Committee,[27] International Food Policy Research Institute, and Joining Forces[28] for Last Mile Nutrition.

Beliefs

World Vision's staff comes from a range of Christian denominations. Its staff includes followers of Protestantism, Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Around the world its staff includes followers of different religions or none.[29] Some staff participate in religious services provided by WVI. They stress that one can be a Christian in any culture. However, World Vision also respects other religions that it encounters, stating that "to promote a secular approach to life would be an insult to them".[30] Richard Stearns, president of World Vision US, stated that World Vision has a strict policy against proselytizing, which he describes as "using any kind of coercion or inducement to listen to a religious message before helping someone".[31]

The World Vision Partnership and all of its national members are committed to the concept of transformational development, which is cast in a biblical framework and which is seen as a witness to the love of God for all humanity.[32]

Programs

 
WV relief effort in disaster affected areas in Indonesia

Activities include: emergency relief, education, health care, economic development, advocacy, water/sanitation, food distribution and promotion of justice.[33] The organization has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and partnerships with UN agencies like UNICEF, WHO, UNHCR and ILO.[34]

It also addresses factors that perpetuate poverty by what it describes as promoting justice. It supports community awareness of the collective ability to address unjust practices and begin working for change. It claims to speak out on issues such as child labor, debt relief for poor nations,[35] and the use of children as combatants in armed conflict. World Vision International has endorsed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It claims to foster opportunities to help reduce conflict levels and to contribute to the peaceful resolution of hostilities and reconciliation of disputes.[36]

World Vision encourages public awareness about the needs of others, the causes of poverty, and the nature of compassionate response.[37] These efforts include collaboration with media and community participation in fundraising.[38] In areas of the world that are considered too dangerous for news organizations to send their crews, World Vision's own videographers supply newscasters with footage of events from these areas.[39] In its communications, the organization claims to uphold the dignity of children and families in presenting explanations of the causes and consequences of poverty, neglect, abuse and war.[40]

In 2015, World Vision took part in operations to bring earthquake relief to Nepal.[41] It was also involved in running a child sponsorship program bringing aid to needy children in the wake of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.[42][43]

Criticism

After his resignation from the post of president, its founder Robert Pierce criticized the organization for its professionalization at the expense of its evangelical faith and founded Samaritan's Purse in 1970.[44]

Accusations of misrepresentation

Some donors to World Vision's Sponsor a Child-type fundraising have reported feeling misled by the group's use of such funding for community rather than individual-specific projects.[45] In a 2008 report on famine in Ethiopia, reporter Andrew Geoghegan, from Australian TV programme Foreign Correspondent, visited his 14-year-old sponsor child. The girl has "been part of a World Vision program all her life" yet says (in translated subtitle) "Until recently, I didn't know I had a sponsor." And when asked about her knowledge of World Vision sponsorship says, "Last time they gave me this jacket and a pen." Geoghegan was disconcerted to find that despite being "told by World Vision that [the girl] was learning English at school, and was improving ... she speaks no English at all".[46]

In response, World Vision stated that "it unapologetically takes a community-based approach to development", in which the money is not directly provided to the family of the sponsored child.[47] The organization argued that the "direct benefit" approach would result in jealousy among other community members without children and would not work.[47] Foreign Correspondent replied to World Vision concerning child sponsorship, showing contradictions between the organization's literature that creates the impression that donated money goes directly to the sponsor child and evidence of cases where supposedly sponsored children received little if any benefit.[48]

Indian controversy

In 2004, the political weekly Tehelka newspaper in India criticised World Vision India for its involvement with AD2000.[49] Commentator Valerie Tarico suggested World Vision and other christian aid organizations use the word "witness" as a code word for seeking converts in places such as India.[50]

Israel and Palestine

In 1982, after World Vision publicly criticized Israel's actions in Palestinian refugee camps near Sidon and Tyre, it came under attack from conservative evangelicals and the government of Israel. In spite of this pressure, World Vision president Mooneyham presented to the eight hundred thousand readers of World Vision Magazine a report "showing 255 bodies and ankle-deep body fluids left in a school basement by an Israeli bomb."[51] In the September 1982 issue of World Vision Magazine President Stanley Mooneyham was quoted describing Israeli actions with the behavior of Hitler's army, "reminiscent of Warsaw".[52] In the same month Mooneyham was forced to resign when, according to former World Vision employee Ken Waters, his leadership style was criticized; he was replaced as President by Ted Engstrom.[53]

On June 15, 2016, Mohammad El Halabi, manager of World Vision in Gaza, was arrested at the Erez border crossing and charged by Israeli prosecutors with channeling funds to Hamas.[54][55][56] Halabi's lawyer said his client had nothing to do with Hamas and that the fact that the investigation had lasted 55 days proved that there was a problem with evidence.[56] The charity defended Halabi as a "humanitarian".[57]

Notable affiliated persons

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External links

  • Official website

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For the unrelated defunct television distribution company of the same name see Worldvision Enterprises World Vision redirects here For the song by Blank Banshee see Blank Banshee 0 World Vision International is an ecumenical 5 6 Christian humanitarian aid development and advocacy organization It was founded in 1950 by Robert Pierce as a service organization to provide care for children in Korea In 1975 emergency and advocacy work was added to World Vision s objectives 7 It is active in over 100 countries with a total revenue including grants product and foreign donations of USD 3 14 billion World Vision InternationalFounded1950FounderRev Bob PierceTypeReligious nonprofit organization 1 2 Tax ID no 95 3202116 3 Legal status501 c 3 3 FocusWell being of all people especially children LocationMonrovia California U S administrative center World Vision International board London U K executive office and international headquarters Area served100 countriesMethodTransformational Development through emergency relief community development and policy and advocacyPresident Chief Executive OfficerAndrew Morley 4 Board Chair AustraliaDonna Shepherd 4 Board Chair ColombiaMaria Consuelo Campos 4 Board Chair MaliSoriba Joseph Camara 4 RevenueUSD 3 14 billionEmployees35 000 employeesWebsitewww wbr wvi wbr orgFormerly calledWorld Vision Inc Contents 1 History 2 Organizational structure 2 1 Partners 3 Beliefs 4 Programs 5 Criticism 5 1 Accusations of misrepresentation 5 2 Indian controversy 5 3 Israel and Palestine 6 Notable affiliated persons 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe charity was co founded in 1950 as World Vision Inc by Robert Pierce Kyung Chik Han and Frank Phillips 7 5 8 It was founded after Pierce was invited to Korea by Han to speak at Young Nak Church followed by another speech in Seoul After the breakout of the Korean War weeks later Pierce and Han continued to collaborate on relief efforts in the region 5 The first World Vision office opened later that year in Portland Oregon 9 10 with a second office following in 1954 in Korea 11 During the early years the charity operated as a missionary service organization meeting emergency needs in crisis areas in East Asia World Vision operated as a missionary service organisation meeting emergency needs of children in crisis areas in East Asia following the Korean War 5 In 1967 the Mission Advanced Research and Communication Center MARC was founded by Ed Dayton as a division of World Vision It became the organizational backbone of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization collected and published data about unreached people and also published the Mission Handbook North American Protestant Ministries Overseas 12 During the 1970s World Vision began training families in the agricultural skills necessary to build small farms with the aim of promoting long term improvement and self reliance in the communities 13 The organization also began installing water pumps for clean water which caused infant mortality rates to drop Volunteers now use the fresh water to teach gardening and irrigation and promote good health 13 In order to restructure the organization World Vision International was founded in 1977 by Walter Stanley Mooneyham the then president of World Vision 14 15 16 In 1979 World Vision also co founded the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 17 18 During the 1990s World Vision International began focusing on the needs of children who had been orphaned in Uganda Romania and Somalia in response to AIDS neglect and civil war respectively World Vision began working with communities health providers faith based organisations and people living with HIV and AIDS to encourage an end to stigmatisation better understanding of HIV prevention and community care for those living with AIDS and orphans left behind by the pandemic They also joined the United Nations peacekeeping efforts to help those affected by civil war World Vision also started to openly promote the international ban on land mines 13 In 1994 World Vision US moved to Washington State 19 In 2022 WVI operated in more than 100 countries and had over 34 000 employees 20 Organizational structure EditWorld Vision Partnership operates as a federation of interdependent national offices governed by the same agreement but with three different levels of central control Response Offices under strong central control by World Vision International registered in the host country as a branch of the main organization Intermediate Stage National Offices with a separate board of directors Interdependently National Registered Offices autonomous in internal decision but expected to coordinate with World Vision International and bound to the Covenant of Partnership 21 The Covenant of Partnership is a document that all national members of the World Vision Partnership have to sign According to this document all national offices have to accept policies and decisions established by the International Board and must not establish an office or program outside their own national borders without the consent of World Vision International and the host country Except for direct project founding all funds intended for outside their national borders have to be remitted through World Vision International The financial planning and budget principles adopted by the International Board have to be accepted as well as an examination of the financial affairs of the national offices by Partnership representatives 22 An international board of directors oversees the World Vision partnership The full board meets twice a year to appoint senior officers approve strategic plans and budgets and determine international policy The current chairperson of the international board is Donna Shepherd 23 The international president is Andrew Morley 24 25 A percentage of the workforce in each country are citizens of that given territory This is not common with numerous aid organisations as they often use foreign aid workers Partners Edit World Vision partners include governments civil society organisations faith communities faith based organisations businesses academia and others The organization has thousands of partners located around the world Some of those who work with World Vision globally include the European Union 26 Unicef Global Partnership to End Violence Joining Forces World Bank World Health Organization 27 World Food Programme Inter Agency Standing Committee 27 International Food Policy Research Institute and Joining Forces 28 for Last Mile Nutrition Beliefs EditWorld Vision s staff comes from a range of Christian denominations Its staff includes followers of Protestantism Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy Around the world its staff includes followers of different religions or none 29 Some staff participate in religious services provided by WVI They stress that one can be a Christian in any culture However World Vision also respects other religions that it encounters stating that to promote a secular approach to life would be an insult to them 30 Richard Stearns president of World Vision US stated that World Vision has a strict policy against proselytizing which he describes as using any kind of coercion or inducement to listen to a religious message before helping someone 31 The World Vision Partnership and all of its national members are committed to the concept of transformational development which is cast in a biblical framework and which is seen as a witness to the love of God for all humanity 32 Programs Edit WV relief effort in disaster affected areas in Indonesia Activities include emergency relief education health care economic development advocacy water sanitation food distribution and promotion of justice 33 The organization has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and partnerships with UN agencies like UNICEF WHO UNHCR and ILO 34 It also addresses factors that perpetuate poverty by what it describes as promoting justice It supports community awareness of the collective ability to address unjust practices and begin working for change It claims to speak out on issues such as child labor debt relief for poor nations 35 and the use of children as combatants in armed conflict World Vision International has endorsed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child It claims to foster opportunities to help reduce conflict levels and to contribute to the peaceful resolution of hostilities and reconciliation of disputes 36 World Vision encourages public awareness about the needs of others the causes of poverty and the nature of compassionate response 37 These efforts include collaboration with media and community participation in fundraising 38 In areas of the world that are considered too dangerous for news organizations to send their crews World Vision s own videographers supply newscasters with footage of events from these areas 39 In its communications the organization claims to uphold the dignity of children and families in presenting explanations of the causes and consequences of poverty neglect abuse and war 40 In 2015 World Vision took part in operations to bring earthquake relief to Nepal 41 It was also involved in running a child sponsorship program bringing aid to needy children in the wake of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa 42 43 Criticism EditAfter his resignation from the post of president its founder Robert Pierce criticized the organization for its professionalization at the expense of its evangelical faith and founded Samaritan s Purse in 1970 44 Accusations of misrepresentation Edit Some donors to World Vision s Sponsor a Child type fundraising have reported feeling misled by the group s use of such funding for community rather than individual specific projects 45 In a 2008 report on famine in Ethiopia reporter Andrew Geoghegan from Australian TV programme Foreign Correspondent visited his 14 year old sponsor child The girl has been part of a World Vision program all her life yet says in translated subtitle Until recently I didn t know I had a sponsor And when asked about her knowledge of World Vision sponsorship says Last time they gave me this jacket and a pen Geoghegan was disconcerted to find that despite being told by World Vision that the girl was learning English at school and was improving she speaks no English at all 46 In response World Vision stated that it unapologetically takes a community based approach to development in which the money is not directly provided to the family of the sponsored child 47 The organization argued that the direct benefit approach would result in jealousy among other community members without children and would not work 47 Foreign Correspondent replied to World Vision concerning child sponsorship showing contradictions between the organization s literature that creates the impression that donated money goes directly to the sponsor child and evidence of cases where supposedly sponsored children received little if any benefit 48 Indian controversy Edit In 2004 the political weekly Tehelka newspaper in India criticised World Vision India for its involvement with AD2000 49 Commentator Valerie Tarico suggested World Vision and other christian aid organizations use the word witness as a code word for seeking converts in places such as India 50 Israel and Palestine Edit In 1982 after World Vision publicly criticized Israel s actions in Palestinian refugee camps near Sidon and Tyre it came under attack from conservative evangelicals and the government of Israel In spite of this pressure World Vision president Mooneyham presented to the eight hundred thousand readers of World Vision Magazine a report showing 255 bodies and ankle deep body fluids left in a school basement by an Israeli bomb 51 In the September 1982 issue of World Vision Magazine President Stanley Mooneyham was quoted describing Israeli actions with the behavior of Hitler s army reminiscent of Warsaw 52 In the same month Mooneyham was forced to resign when according to former World Vision employee Ken Waters his leadership style was criticized he was replaced as President by Ted Engstrom 53 On June 15 2016 Mohammad El Halabi manager of World Vision in Gaza was arrested at the Erez border crossing and charged by Israeli prosecutors with channeling funds to Hamas 54 55 56 Halabi s lawyer said his client had nothing to do with Hamas and that the fact that the investigation had lasted 55 days proved that there was a problem with evidence 56 The charity defended Halabi as a humanitarian 57 Notable affiliated persons EditHugh Jackman 58 Kris Allen 59 Paul Brandt 60 Richard Stearns Liam Cunningham 61 References Edit see entry World Vision International in California Secretary of State Business Database Archived March 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine Group exempt letters from IRS to World Vision International and World Vision Inc Feb 13 2009 accessed on Aug 11 2011 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 30 2012 a b World Vision International Inc Archived July 15 2020 at the Wayback Machine Tax Exempt Organization Search Internal Revenue Service Retrieved August 11 2019 a b c d Our Leadership Archived June 27 2020 at the Wayback Machine World Vision International Retrieved August 11 2019 a b c d Swartz David R March 16 2020 World Vision s Forgotten Founder Christianity Today Time to review law for foreign funding of NGOs The Sunday Guardian June 22 2019 a b Hamilton John Robert 1980 An Historical Study of Bob Pierce and World Vision s Development of the Evangelical Social Action Film Dissertation University of Southern California Mehmet Odekon W George Scarlett Encyclopedia of World Poverty SAGE Publications USA 2006 p 1198 Brian Steensland Philip Goff The New Evangelical Social Engagement Oxford University Press USA USA 2014 p 243 Hamilton John Robert 1980 An Historical Study of Bob Pierce and World Vision s Development of the Evangelical Social Action Film Dissertation University of Southern California Graeme Irvine Best Things in the Worst Times An Insiders View of World Vision BookPartners Inc 1996 p 77 ISBN 1 885221 37 1 S W Haas MARC to Make Transition Retain Its Mission MARC Newsletter 03 4 World Vision Publications Nov 2003 a b c World Vision History Archived March 4 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 26 2011 World Vision Annual Review 2012 PDF World Vision International World Vision International Company Content Page Manta com Retrieved September 1 2013 1 Archived February 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine Timothy J Demy Ph D Paul R Shockley Ph D Evangelical America An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture ABC CLIO USA 2017 p 135 Fund Raising Oversight Agency Begun by Evanzelical Christians NY Times March 3 1979 MONROVIA World Vision Picks Seattle as Relocation Site Los Angeles Times June 30 1994 About World Vision International World Vision Karen Foreman Evolving Global Structures and the Challenges Facing International Relief and Development Organizations In Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 28 4 1999 p 178 197 Appendix D A Covenant of Partnership in Graeme Irvine Best Things in the Worst Times An Insiders View of World Vision BookPartners Inc 1996 ISBN 1 885221 37 1 Board of Directors wvi org December 7 2012 Retrieved March 19 2018 World Vision International announces new President and CEO Retrieved November 13 2018 Andrew J Morley President amp CEO World Vision International February 19 2019 Retrieved February 19 2019 European Union and World Vision launch project for socio economic support Daily FT April 5 2023 a b Statement by Principals of the Inter Agency Standing Committee on Afghanistan Women s participation in aid delivery must continue World Health Organization Joining Forces partnership calls for urgent actions to be taken to protect children and their families in Ukraine ReliefWeb April 2022 Michael Barnett Janice Gross Stein Sacred Aid Faith and Humanitarianism Oxford University Press UK 2012 p 46 Tripp Linda Gender and development from a Christian perspective Experience from World Vision Gender and Development 7 1 1999 62 64 Print Stearns Richard World Vision CEO Richard Stearns Charts Course Spirit For Nonprofit Sector Huffington Post March 3 2011 1 2 Print World Vision Mission Statement In Graeme Irvine Best Things in the Worst Times An Insiders View of World Vision BookPartners Inc 1996 ISBN 1 885221 37 1 Appendix C Bornstein Erica 2001 Child Sponsorship Evangelism and Belonging in the Work of World Vision Zimbabwe American Ethnologist 28 3 595 622 doi 10 1525 ae 2001 28 3 595 The People s Paper Tehelka Archived from the original on February 5 2013 Retrieved September 1 2013 Amnesty International News Apr 2 2009 Archived December 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine G20 leaders urged to protect the poor April 2 2009 Amnesty International News Oct 14 2005 Archived 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Hamas BBC August 4 2016 Retrieved August 4 2016 a b Top Official in Christian Aid Group Charged With Funnelling Funds to Hamas Retrieved August 9 2016 Israel accuses World Vision s Gaza director of diverting cash to Hamas Retrieved August 9 2016 An interview with Hugh Jackman World Vision ambassador Alej Edgar Hilbert ro February 18 2013 Kris Allen comes to Sacramento Sacramento Press Retrieved May 22 2019 Paul Brandt Guided by family and faith September 13 2008 Archived from the original on March 24 2016 via Canada com Liam Cunningham World Vision Ireland www worldvision ie Retrieved April 16 2019 External links EditOfficial website Evangelical Christianity portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Vision International amp oldid 1153122471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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