Our goal is to provide you with all the information you'll need to make an informed decision about sponsoring a child. You can take an animated virtual tour to learn how and why child sponsorship works; play the United Nations World Food Program's educational video game Food Force; connect directly to the world's four major child sponsorship organizations; watch music videos by sixteen artists from eleven countries (and hear their thoughts on extreme child poverty) There's also information about the Worldview movement and how you can get involved.
Amanda Baker talks about child poverty and Worldview.
Friday, January 25, 2008
About us
Worldview is a grassroots movement that's run completely by volunteers. It is not a charity and it doesn't accept donations of any kind.More about us
Animated virtual tour
The virtual tour is a journey across five continents. You'll hear stories about children living in extreme poverty, and also learn how sponsoring a child improves their lives. Note: The tour is used as a teacher's resource for the United Nations World Food Program's educational video game Food Force.Take the virtual tour
Five ways to end poverty
There are five main areas that all have to be addressed in order to permanently end poverty - food, water, healthcare, education and economic development. Leave any one of these out of the equation and the solutions won't be sustainable. Go to "Five ways to end poverty"
How's the money used?
Wonder where the money goes when you sponsor a child? We've got the answers to your questions.
Find out how the money's used
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Child sponsorship links
Worldview links to the international offices of the world's largest child sponsorship organizations - Christian Children's Fund, Compassion, Plan, and World Vision. You'll also find links to other organizations that are fighting child poverty. Go to "Worldview links"
Food Force
Food Force is an educational video game created by the United Nations World Food Program. There are six missions that teach how the World Food Program feeds over 100 million people in more than 80 countries each year. Note: Worldview is a teacher's resource for the game. Go to the Food Force website (Free download)
Featured music video

South Africa's Jam On Tuesday
Gill talks about the Worldview tour and child sponsorship
Sixteen artists from around the world share their music videos and their thoughts on extreme child poverty and Worldview.
Go to the video page
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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Worldview promo featuring the Australian band ANTISKEPTIC
Find out how you can get involved in Worldview. You can also download the promo video and banners for your website, blog, MySpace...
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