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Support for the school counsellor

Since 2012 vivo international supports the position of the school counsellor at a primary school with many orphans in Iringa. In order to support the school counsellor Hilder additionally and provide her with new materials, vivo (in cooperation with the primary school) found an intern for Hilder. The psychology student Sophia Backhaus, who already had some experience in school counselling, traveled to Tanzania to support Hilder in her work.
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Since 2012 vivo international supports the position of the school counsellor at a primary school with many orphans in Iringa. In order to support the school counsellor Hilder additionally and provide her with new materials, vivo (in cooperation with the primary school) found an intern for Hilder. The psychology student Sophia Backhaus, who already had some experience in school counselling, traveled to Tanzania to support Hilder in her work.
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Support for the school counsellor
Posted on Wednesday December 2nd, 2015Thursday December 17th, 2015Author VivoCategories Projects, TanzaniaTags family violence, orphans

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In 2015 Narrative Exposure Therapy has once again reached Australia.

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In 2015 Narrative Exposure Therapy has once again reached Australia.

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NET down under
Posted on Friday November 13th, 2015Author VivoCategories ProjectsTags refugees, therapy

News from the orphans in Ethiopia

During a business trip in March 2015 to southwestern Ethiopia, Heike Riedke, treasurer of vivo international paid a visit to the orphans in Awassa.

Some of the orphans had already finished their college’ degrees, some of them are still in school. Heike Riedke had the opportunity to meet most of the orphans in person and to talk to them.

Lesen Sie weiter: News from the orphans in Ethiopia

During a business trip in March 2015 to southwestern Ethiopia, Heike Riedke, treasurer of vivo international paid a visit to the orphans in Awassa.

Some of the orphans had already finished their college’ degrees, some of them are still in school. Heike Riedke had the opportunity to meet most of the orphans in person and to talk to them.

Continue reading: News from the orphans in Ethiopia

News from the orphans in Ethiopia
Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2015Author VivoCategories Ethiopia, ProjectsTags orphans

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