by World Hope International | Jan 9, 2020 | Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence, Protection, Sierra Leone
Strengthening the Capacity of Border Law Enforcement Personnel In a recent breakthrough for trafficking-in-persons (TIP) incidents tied to labour migration, law enforcement officers attached to a Sierra Leone border checkpoint identified and apprehended a major...
by World Hope International | Dec 22, 2019 | Access to Education, Access to Markets and Finance, Cambodia, Clean Water and Energy, Social Ventures
Rethinking Sanitation A current International and Community Development Masters Degree student at Deakin University in Melbourne, Sonia Louise Cozens is interning with World Hope International Australia in Cambodia for several months. Traveling out to our various site...
by World Hope International | Dec 10, 2019 | Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence, Philippines, Protection, Youth Empowerment
Healing Through Games How do you help children affected by trauma begin to heal? What about younger children who don’t understand they have been abused? The answer to this question is vital since many of the most successful methods of trauma therapy require...
by World Hope International | Nov 29, 2019 | Access to Education, Clean Water and Energy, Sierra Leone
Well Drilled at School Brings Hygiene & Happiness World Hope International recently completed the provision of a water service system for a primary school in Bombali District, Sierra Leone and went back to the school to see how it’s going and talk with the...
by World Hope International | Nov 20, 2019 | Access to Education, Cambodia
Unlocking Opportunities Among the Bunong In an area of the mountainous Mondulkiri Province in Cambodia, home to the indigenous Bunong, more than 77 school children once attended classes only irregularly due to their parents’ farm work. The children were often asked to...
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