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Watch Video   Grandmother
This woman says she is too old for the job of raising her grandchildren while her daughter-in-law works in Thailand.

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Watch Video   Scrap collectors
“I want to be a teacher,” say these children who have never been to school.

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Watch Video   Migrant labourers
A young couple returning from construction work in Bangkok say they paid bribes from their meagre wages for the right to work illegally.

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Watch Video   Casino boys
Homeless, hungry and far from their families, these street kids have formed a circle to protect each other from the lure of traffickers.

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Watch Video   China Quake One Year On
Shelters, schools and supplies - see how quake survivors are rebuilding their lives.

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Watch Slideshow   My Voice, My Life
Children talk about life one year after Cyclone Nargis.

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Watch Video   The Bridge
World Vision Lanka's plea for unity.

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Watch Video   Invisible Children
In the Thailand, awareness efforts are being implemented to protect vulnerable children. Images by Mathira Sutiwatananiti, World Vision Thailand.

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Watch Video   Empowering Children As Peacebuilders, Philippines
In the Philippines, children are trained, developed and encouraged to overcome race, culture and religion to be peacebuilders.

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Watch Video   Responding to disasters
How does World Vision respond when a typhoon strikes?  In June 2008, Typhoon Fenghsen smashed into the Philippines, killing hundreds and causing millions of dollars of damage.  World Vision Philippine staff quickly responded.  This is how they worked.

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Watch Video   Imagine My City 2
Children in Metro Manila show us around their city, where every square kilometre houses around 43,000 people.

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Watch Video   Imagine My City
From an urban slum in Phnom Penh, a teenage girl describes the sort of city she wants to be living in.

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Watch Slideshow   Delta Living
Six months after the cyclone Nargis changed their lives, the struggle to survive continues.

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Watch Video   China quake: Three-Month Journey & Challenges Ahead
Video showing World Vision relief efforts during the China (Sichuan) Earthquake response.

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Watch Slideshow   Children of the Delta
Children are among the most vulnerable after a disaster like May's Cyclone Nargis. Three months on, and up to 700,000 children are still in need of long-term support.

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Watch Video   Typhoon Fengshen, Philippines
In June 21,2008, Typhoon Fengshen swept the major provinces of Panay causing more than 500 deaths, massive flashfloods, mudflow, and damages in thousands of homes and other infrastructures worth billions of pesos.

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Watch Video   Your Right to Love, Freedom & Protection
Born in India, raised in a slum, trapped in child labour. There are an estimated 60 million child labourers in India, fuelling the international jacket, t-shirt, jewellery and tourism markets.

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Watch Slideshow   Emergency Supplies Alleviate Suffering in the Delta
World Vision Myanmar's Cyclone Nargis Emergency Response

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Watch Video   Child Friendly Spaces in China
Children in earthquake ravaged Sichuan province, find haven in World Vision's Child Friendly Spaces.

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Watch Video   Myanmar, One month on..
Interview with aid worker and volunteers who will work with children displaced by Cyclone Nargis in Yangon and the Delta.

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Watch Video   Preparations for child-friendly space, Myanmar
Interview with aid worker and volunteers who will work with children displaced by Cyclone Nargis in Yangon and the Delta.

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Watch Video   Nargis Cyclone (Myanmar) World Vision
Phearak Svay a Program Country Coordinator for World Vision talks about the preparations, emergency response and the challenges the aid organisations are facing with Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar in May 2008.

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Watch Video   Myanmar Cyclone Emergency Appeal 02- WVA
World Vision Australia Video Appeal for the Myanmar Cyclone Relief Operations.

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Watch Video   Tim Costello Visits Myanmar Part One
World Vision Australia CEO Tim Costello visits cyclone ravaged Myanmar to provide support to relief operations efforts.

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Watch Video   Tim Costello Visits Myanmar Part Two
World Vision Australia CEO Tim Costello visits cyclone ravaged Myanmar to provide support to relief operations efforts.

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Watch Video   Myanmar Cyclone: World Vision Responds
World Vision has over 500 staff on the ground helping survivors. They desperately need your help today.
Video from World Vision US.

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Watch Video   Myanmar Cyclone Crisis - World Vision Response
World Vision responds to the devastating cyclone in Myanmar.

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Watch Video   Myanmar Cyclone Emergency Appeal
World Vision Australia, Video Appeal

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Watch Video   School or marriage?
For many girls, school is not an option in the face of poverty, tradition and family needs.

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Watch Video   Eating bark
On a youth study tour of East Timor, Australian student Jess meets a family surviving on food with no nutritional value at all.

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Watch Video   Nary and the windblowers
Now safe at a shelter for trafficked children in Cambodia, Nary (name changed) explains how she was tricked into going with traffickers - four times.

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Watch Video   Should Ly Long work?
A child labourer in Battambang explains why he must work each day - plus why World Vision's drop-in centre is so important to him.

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Watch Video   Som Hope Bai
It means “Please give me food,” the only thing this Cambodian girl trafficked into a begging gang was supposed to say.

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Watch Video   Mekong Youth Forum 2007
At a forum in Bangkok, young people from across the Mekong Sub-region came up with their own ideas and recommendations to end trafficking.

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Watch Video   Theara’s story, Cambodia
Orphaned by HIV and AIDS, then shunned by his aunt’s family, a 10 year old boy tells what it’s like to be an HIV positive child in Cambodia.

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Watch Video   Bhagyalakshmi’s story, India
Ten years ago, HIV-positive widow Bhagyalakshmi was thrown out by her brothers on the day of her husband’s funeral. Now she’s counseling other women in the same situation.

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Watch Video   Chatri’s story, Thailand
Chatri was diagnosed with HIV and AIDS nearly 15 years ago. His story shows it’s possible to live a long, normal life with the right treatment, care and community acceptance.

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