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· INTERVIDA’s efforts in Cambodia aim to improve universal access to quality formal and informal education, benefiting nearly 6,500 school children in a country where 17% of youths are illiterate.
· In health field, INTERVIDA’s work is aimed at reducing the overall mortality rate through improving access to quality health services offering friendly treatment to the general population.
· During this time, the organization has provided medical attention to some 2,000 people and have trained more than 200 teachers in health prevention.
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· The Web www.intervida.org offers the possibility to download the book for free in PDF format.
· It contains all the presentations made by participants in the 1st Conference on CSEC which INTERVIDA organized in Madrid in March of 2007.
· In the book, INTERVIDA compiles the most relevant issues affecting tourism and the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC), which were addressed in the forum from the perspective of the most important organizations and institutions in the sector.
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· This forum arises from the idea to promote the use of new Internet applications to all those involved in the Third Sector and to address issues of sustainable development and humanitarian action.
· INTERVIDA participates in one of the workshops which it holds during the event, explaining its audiovisual strategy, which has gone through various phases in recent months, adapting to the situation which the organization has been experiencing.
· The event’s theoretical-practical approach facilitates the sharing of experiences and solutions to audiovisual production solutions, which have arisen over time and provokes debate in the various workshops.
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· Eight different t-shirt models, whose profits will be allocated to financing the organization’s development projects, are on sale.
· Thanks to these products, the organization spreads various messages to raise awareness, such as the GIVE THEM A VOICE campaign against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, or the importance of Education for Development in the world of solidarity.
· The website www.camisetasolidaria.com is an online shop which hosts a collection of t-shirts from different NGOs so that these can reach a public which is not tied to solidary activities.