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New Name And New Office For Child Right Organisation

ISSUE 251
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Two Female Employees Sacked Over Islamic Dress

UK Parliamentarians Put Focus On Somaliland

Analysis: International Experts Call For Recognizing Somaliland

Somalia’s Islamists and government delegation reach agreements

New Name And New Office For Child Right Organisation

Eleven Nations Feed Somali War Build-Up - Experts

The California Wellness Foundation Announces 2006 California Peace Prize Honorees

Regional Affairs

Islamists Ban Smoking In Southern Somalia

ICRA – A New School For Orphaned And Underprivileged Girls

Kenya Wants UN To Lift Arms Ban On Somalia

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Muslim Wins Congress Seat

Somali Vote May See First Muslim In Congress

Kenyan Muslims Criticize US 'Lies' About Attacks

Poor Nations Ranked As Some Of Most Corrupt

Man Acquitted In Fake Somali Currency Case

Police Issue Two Warrants For London, Ont., Man Sought In Shooting

The Dollar's Full-System Meltdown

Nairobi Shrugs Off Terrorism Fears

VOA English Service Ambassador Cohen Talks About U.S.- Africa Relations

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

A U.S. Security Agenda In Africa – Part I

Rwandese Business Leaders are keen to invest in Somaliland

Desire For Electronic Entertainment In Africa

Why Do So Few People Vote in the U.S.?

Africa: France Increased Arms Sales And Intervention

US Plans To Scale Up Military Presence In The Horn Of Africa

Stars' Good Intentions Put Under Microscope

Somalia conflict to spread?

Food for thought

Opinions

Adopt Villages, Not Pet Children

The Illegal Incarceration Of Hawa Hussein Handule

Somaliland Must Defend Freedom, Civil Liberties, Democracy & Human Rights In The Horn Of Africa

There Will Be No Anschluss Of Somaliland Into A Greater Somalia Reich

Headscarf: A Choice For Women And A Signal For Modesty

The Threats Of The Islamists Should Not Sidetrack Somaliland


WIO Press release

                  

THE HAGUE, November 07, 2006 – International Advocates for Children has decided to pick up a new name as per 1 st of October: World Initiative for Orphans. As subtitle:   The Global Partnership on Children without Parental Care. The new name better reflects the full mission of the organisation.  

WIO is an independent, non-profit human rights organisation for orphaned and abandoned children worldwide. Children who are deprived of the guidance and protection of their primary caregivers are more vulnerable to health risks, violence, exploitation and discrimination and they are often deprived of education. WIO strives to guard the fundamental needs of this disadvantaged population by engaging in advocacy, education, problem analysis, and the development of solutions based on sound research that can be applied by countries and NGO’s worldwide. WIO   is uniquely building bridges between governments, NGO’s and experts from all fields, to develop unity and global harmony in finding best practices that work in each region of the world for each individual child.

From 21-24 May 2007 World Initiative for Orphans will organise an international conference, meant for Government Decision-makers, relevant NGO's and Researchers. This symposium will provide an open forum for communication and will identify new approaches and model practical solutions. The goals of the conference are to achieve international cooperation in solving problems pertaining alternative care of parentless children by invoking serious contemplation, study and discussion of law, political and social science, and technology, and in promoting and encouraging respect of Children’s Rights.

This week the Headquarters has been moved from Amsterdam to The Hague, The Netherlands, the capital of International Peace and Justice. WIO, CEO Maarten Brekelmans and the City Council, represented by counsellor Frits Huffnagel (VVD), have signed a four-year agreement to express support and cooperation. With this first Dutch government support it was easier for WIO to lease a new office building in The Hague by November 1 st   2006.

The new address is:                          

World Initiative for Orphans

Prinsessegracht 3

2514 AN The Hague

The Netherlands

Tel.      +31 70 345 9202

Fax.     +31 70 345 3134

Email:                         info@wiorphans.org

Website:         www.wiorphans.org


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