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Since the December 26, 2004, tsunami hit Southeast Asia, World Vision has been working to meet the immediate and long-term needs of survivors in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and Myanmar.
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Watch how donations are rebuilding lives and communities one year after the disaster.
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Your Generosity—Our Accountability
Thanks to the generosity of donors, World Vision has been able to help tsunami-affected countries rebuild.
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Tsunami Relief Efforts
World Vision's programs focus on children and other vulnerable groups.
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Child-Friendly Spaces
In Southeast Asia, World Vision has erected more than 250 Child-Friendly Spaces in camps for displaced people.
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New Homes for Survivors
World Vision helps families displaced by the tsunami move from tents to new shelters.
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Finding Missing Children
After the tsunami, World Vision staff worked tirelessly to find and help affected sponsored children.
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How Life Changed for Women After the Tsunami
The tsunami claimed the lives of up to four times more women than men. This gender imbalance has made life difficult for surviving women.
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