The CEO of the agency World Vision UK, Fola Komolafe, said: “I am so proud of what we did when the Afghans came in in that time of crisis. AdvertisementThe cutting of 60 posts, World Vision UK’s second restructuring within a year, was announced last month. Between 2020 and 2024, World Vision UK’s income from government grants grew by almost two-thirds to £27.6 million, but donations fell by more than 40 per cent, to £38.6 million. WORLD VISIONFola Komolafe at a nursery school in Malawi, where World Vision funds school mealsIn her introduction to the charity’s 2024 annual report, Ms Komolafe refers to an “ambitious five-year change programme to transform World Vision UK into a more efficient and effective organisation”. But Ms Komolafe pointed to the large sums donated to DEC appeals as evidence of the public’s generosity.


Source:   The Times
October 14, 2025 11:11 UTC