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VIETNAM
To reduce the post-pandemic impact of COVID-19, in 2022,
we continued to create access and opportunities to
address both urgent and long-term needs of the children
and people we served. WWO Vietnam responded with
timely financial support, helping over 3,000 children and
caregivers overcome immediate adversity and trauma.
This critical, urgent response was made possible by
generous funding received from KKR/AVPN. Thanks to
support received from HSBC for families who lost a family
member in the pandemic, WWO was able to provide for the
long-term needs of these families. In 2022, WWO Vietnam
was recognized by the Vinh Long and Dong Nai provinces for our
contribution to mitigating the post-pandemic impact and to the social development in 20192022.
Using our robust monitoring and evaluation assessments, WWO Vietnam found that
that nearly 100% of our clients recovered from the wellness and economic challenges
that occurred during the pandemic. 100% of the children participating in our Element of
Play/Early Childhood Development program improved their functional development and
adaptive behavior and became ready for their ongoing education. The young people from
our Positive Youth Development Programs made steady progress at the Vocational Schools
in our collaborative network, 70% of them got a job before graduation. Clearly showing
their perseverance to overcome their trauma as well as the impact of our skills development
program. Parent training sessions were held to communicate the importance of playing
with their child and how to provide daily therapeutic support.
Camp programs in partnership with SeriousFun Children’s Network were conducted for
children and caregivers. Serving children from the HIV-infected population, oncology
pediatric patients, and children living with disabilities.
3,407
Beneficiaries Served
Collaborative Partners:
7 Hospitals
6 Orphanages
5 Rehab Schools (Children w/ Disabilities)
5 Social Work Centers
3 Vocational Schools
3 Universities
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