This along with the 48 hour famine campaign placed World Vision Australia as Australia's largest non-government aid organisation.
UAWC receives funding from numerous western governments and aid organisations including the European Commission, World Vision Australia, AusAID, and FAO.
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In February 2012, both World Vision Australia and AusAid were accused of having provided "financial aid to a Gaza-based terrorist group," the (UAWC), which Shurat HaDin (The Israel Law Center) alleged is a "front for terror group the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine."
Money raised in the 40 Hour Famine in 2002 has helped people in countries such as India, Cambodia and Afghanistan.
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Throughout the evening, attendees (including representatives from the office of the Member for Melbourne Adam Bandt, and representatives from AusAID, Oxfam Australia, Amnesty International Australia and World Vision Australia) were treated to extraordinary performances from refugee and migrant communities from West Papua, Eritrea, India and South Sudan.