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02. aug. 2022
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Birth of good ideas, and enjoy a better reading experience. support now What we want you to know is "International Gale | Action Lecture" Ep4 will bring everyone to pay attention to the economic refugees caused by Venezuela's inflation problem. Through the dialogue with the two guests, we will gain an in-depth understanding of the problem and learn how World Vision responds to the world through community development work. Economic and Food Issues. The fourth episode of the live bulk sms service program "International Gale | Action Lecture" co-hosted by Li Hanwei and Cai Shanghua was broadcast on July 12. This episode invites Yang Jianping, Honorary Professor of National Defense University of Honduras, and Wu Zhengji, Director of International Affairs Office of World Vision Taiwan. Issues such as child protection are in urgent need of assistance, and learn about the community development work that World Vision is actively promoting in Venezuela. At the same time, it also invites all walks of life to make joint efforts to help poor families and children return to normal life together with World Vision. From the perspective of World Vision, "do more and get more", what we get after giving is the abundant life of children. These abundant lives must be assisted and fulfilled, because this is the right that children should have. Under the economic figures, The invisible crisis of child hunger According to statistics from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the number of Venezuelan refugees has been soaring in recent years, accumulating more than 4.6 million in 2021, second only to Syria's 6.8 million. But why is there such a large refugee population in Central and South America, which is less affected by war and climate change? In fact, after a series of wrong social and economic policies in Venezuela, hyperinflation broke out in 2014. The people faced serious economic difficulties. In order to survive, people had to flee and become "economic refugees".
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