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6 September 2010
The latest publication by World Vision China covers a wide range of human trafficking cases from six countries in the Mekong region including Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and China. There are also various recommendations in this booklet given to relevant departments and organizations to fight against human trafficking. These cases have unfolded many mysteries about human trafficking, such as women and children being trafficked into sex industry abroad; child labor in severe conditions etc.
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13 August 2010
World Vision is working with local counterparts to provide quilts and water to address the immediate needs of some 8,000 people affected by the Gansu landslides last Sunday.
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10 August 2010
The wide range of questions came thick and fast from some 38 children and youths from nine provinces/cities/districts to 14 government officials from the Sub-Committee of Legislative Affairs of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, National Working Committee on Children and Women Under the State Council, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Railways and All-China Women's Federation, showing their concerns on human trafficking. The youngsters grasped every opportunity to ask questions.
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9 August 2010
"I once thought that only children and women would be trafficked. Only after attending this forum, I learned that boys like me can also be targets. We might be sold outside as illegal workers and exploited." Wu Tao, a 14-year-old boy from Beijing said.
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28 July 2010
"They are all liars! I was deceived into coming here! I miss you so much, mum!” Xiao Xin, 13, wept bitterly as she performed the role of a trafficked child. Her performance had caught the hearts of some thirty young audiences.
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9 July 2010
Immediately after the assessments in the provinces of Jiangxi and Hunan, World Vision is planning to escalate its relief assistance by distributing food grains and non-food items to flood-affected people.
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23 June 2010
Mass flooding in China has affected some 30 million people across 10 provinces / regions of South China with more heavy rains predicted, as WV China moves to respond to the monsoon onslaught.
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26 May 2010
About 300,000 kg of food grains have been distributed by World Vision to some 20,000 people living in Dongchuan and Xundian counties of Yunnan given that the prolonged dry weather in Yunnan has led to a drastic fall in agricultural production or bad harvest.
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19 May 2010
A World Vision assessment team set off again to Chengduo County, a county in Qinghai Province severely struck by a 7.1 earthquake a month ago, to dispatch flour of over RMB 4.1 million (USD 600,000), benefiting over 40,000 quake survivors shortly after an earlier distribution of relief items such as food, quilts, child-friendly kits and hygiene kits to some of the worst hit areas.
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14 May 2010
"These bags of rice are given to us just in time. With this supply, we can sustain for at least one month more." Huang Yu, who is from a family of five, said after receiving five bags of rice from World Vision in Donglan County of Guangxi. Since August last year, extremely dry weather has caused large amount of crops damaged in Guangxi. World Vision distributed food grains to the drought-stricken villagers in Donglan County to meet their immediate needs.
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