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PHOTO: ADH/Florian Kopp
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e-vision - Issue 11 - July 2009
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THIS ISSUE
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40 Hour Famine Kiwis Make it Count
In May, thousands of young Kiwis "Raised the Stakes" for the World Vision 40 Hour Famine, challenging one another to do more than ever before!
It was a record-breaking Famine in many ways, with three World and New Zealand records set.
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The Taliban in Pakistan – descent into chaos
Around 3 million people are believed to have been displaced by fighting in northwest Pakistan. Most are women and children.
World Vision New Zealand has committed NZD$325,000 to provide food, shelter and a broad range of crucial services such as health services, water and sanitation projects, livelihoods projects and child-friendly spaces.
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Hospitality that hurts
Rizwan Ali's daughter-in-law died in child-birth so he now looks after the new-born boy. Rizwan, 59, has already sold a portion of his land in order to afford the increased burden on his finances of hosting 37 displaced people. He even paid for the truck to rescue them.
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With education comes freedom
Kubendran is a young Indian man who has escaped bonded labour and has big dreams for his future. "World Vision has been supporting me and my family all the way.
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Kiwi dollars help DRC refugees in Southern Sudan
Since October 2008, approximately 73,000 people, including refugees from DRC and internally displaced people, have been seeking refuge from rebel groups, including the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).
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