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In the Philippines, children are trained, developed and encouraged to overcome race, culture and religion to be peacebuilders.
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Video: Sri Lanka song for peace

Video: Sri Lanka song for peace

Music bridges the gap across different ethnic communities for these Sri Lankan children.

   

Sri Lanka: Song for Peace - blending voices, bridging lives

Sri Lanka: Song for Peace - blending voices, bridging livesIn a novel initiative under its peace-building project – Empowering Children as Peace-builders (ECaP), World Vision Lanka has brought together children from different ethnic communities to be a part of the writing and the voicing of a peace song.

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Cambodia: Young people for peace

Cambodia: Young people for peaceAround 300 enthusiastic children and teenagers formed a parade in BattamBang province to share information on child protection with their communities.

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Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific

   

Video: Empowering children as peacebuilders, Philippines

Video: Empowering children as peacebuilders, Philippines

In the Philippines, children are trained, developed and encouraged to overcome race, culture and religion to be peacebuilders.

   

Sri Lanka: They say we are different

© World Vision 2008 Lojini and Shyamali share a unique friendship. Their cultures are different and in the backdrop of Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict they should be rivals - but they are best of friends.

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