World Vision UK has launched a new partnership initiative with the Daily Telegraph newspaper to support their project in the Tegloma region of Sierre Leone, to appeal to their readers to be part of a new movement of humanitarian change. The national 7 month partnership will feature editorial pieces from Telegraph journalists, plus updates, competitions, and loads of other interesting ways to demonstrate how their readership can help the communities of Sierra Leone who are in desperate need of aid.
As the population of Sierra Leone begins to recover from the brutal decade long civil war, almost 75% of their population are trying to live on less than $2 a day. With almost half of the population also chronically undernourished, World Vision are looking for support from the UK to help their fight to rebuild the lives of the people of Sierre Leone.
World Vision and The Daily Telegraph are calling on the UK public to give the children of Sierra Leone clean water, a regular supply of food and the correct medicine to help combat the diseases that take so many lives that could be saved through simple injections. With the right public support, World Vision can continue their tireless efforts in Sierre Leone and help more and more children see a brighter future.