Voices for Change Newsletter Issue 7: Peace on Earth?
As Christmas approaches, our thoughts turn gratefully to you, our supporters. Without you, many children around the world would be having a bleak December. But thanks to your help, these kids from the poorest parts of the world can have hope even in the face of poverty.
From all of us at World Vision, we would like to wish you and your loved ones a very meaningful Christmas! May the changes you make in children's lives remind you that there is hope when we continue to hold on to a vision of a better world, and to care and share in spite of struggles.
With daily challenges to peace, what can be done in conflict-ridden places? How can the next generation be peace loving and peace keepers? In this issue of Voices for Change, we bring you stories from Iraq, Kenya, the Philippines and more, of how World Vision is working to make peace a reality.
Jamal lives in Kirkuk – a melting pot of different cultures, ethnicities and religions in northern Iraq. Tensions often run high between the different ethnicities, causing instability and conflict. Amid the turmoil, Jamal is a beacon of hope for the future of his city – and his country.
Despite witnessing unimaginable horrors, child refugees from the Syria Crisis still hold on to the hope of peace. What does peace look like in their world?
In Kenya, two tribes were in conflict for over 40 years over pasturelands and water sources. See how reconciliation was made possible through joint dialogue and the resulting common marketplace that was set up.
Knowing that societal change in Cambodia required a roadmap for peace, World Vision developed a Peace Road curriculum to strengthen children and youth as peacebuilders. Since 2006, this has been taught in primary and secondary schools across the country.
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