PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

In basketball, the term “rebound” means catching the ball after a failed attempt to make a basket – a symbol that represents the work done with Child soldiersA child soldier is: “... any person below 18 years of age who is or has been recruited or used by an armed force or armed group (...), more and young adults who up to now have only experienced war and violence. They need someone who can catch them and give them a second chance. Jack Wolfskin, World Vision and Wolfgang NiedeckenWolfgang Niedecken is a musician and visual artist who hails from Cologne. more have been supporting this cause together for some years now. Rebound projects in UgandaThe average elevation of the Republic of Uganda is 1,000 metres above sea level in the Central African Highlands. more have allowed us to help many children affected by war there. Many private individuals have also made a contribution through donations.

The situation in UgandaThe average elevation of the Republic of Uganda is 1,000 metres above sea level in the Central African Highlands. more has improved over time and the Rebound project has had the chance to develop. On the other hand, the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is still experiencing an extreme state of emergency, which is why Jack Wolfskin, World Vision and Wolfgang NiedeckenWolfgang Niedecken is a musician and visual artist who hails from Cologne. more are starting a second Rebound project in the BeniBeni is situated in the east of DRC. This small city has 100,000 inhabitants and belongs to the region of North Kivu. more region of DRC. World Vision has already been there for years providing humanitarian aid, establishing centres for children and promoting peace.

 

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Rebound Project in UgandaThe average elevation of the Republic of Uganda is 1,000 metres above sea level in the Central African Highlands. more
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Project in the Dem. Rep. of Congo

 

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