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Program spotlight: Sorsogon Area Program
The Sorsogon community is home to more than 90,000 people, almost half of whom are children. They face significant challenges in:
Education: A lack of value for schooling has led to high dropout rates, with only half of high school students completing their education.
Healthcare: Parents struggle to provide regular, healthy meals, especially when they don't earn enough money. Limited health education also hinders vaccination efforts and access to prenatal services.
Water and sanitation: Inadequate waste facilities and poor hygiene practices are leading to an unsanitary environment. Almost half of homes lack access to clean drinking water, and over a quarter do not have sanitary toilets.
Economic development: Low levels of education, a lack of skills training, and limited business opportunities restrict the employment of many women and out-of-school youth. In addition, illegal fishing practices have damaged marine life and reduced family incomes.
World Vision is working with community leaders and local staff to improve:
Education: We partner with community members and parents to promote children’s access to life skills and quality education.
Health Care: We provide education on proper nutrition practices and promote balanced diets to prevent child malnutrition.
Water and Sanitation: We increase the awareness of parents or caregivers about proper hygiene and sanitation practices.
Economic Development: We educate families about protecting marine resources and preventing illegal activities. We train parents and caregivers in alternative income-generating activities entrepreneurship opportunities.
2,744 people were actively involved in savings groups, providing them with financial literacy training and access to small loans.
2,309 children received school supplies and resources for their education including books, backpacks, uniforms and bicycles.
1,634 youth participated in life skills training through World Vision programs.
67 caregivers and teachers were trained to better support children's learning and reading.
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