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Build a Village

Country

United States

Region

Global, Africa, North America

Programme Summary

"Build a Village" is an interactive website designed to support the whole family in better understanding the struggles of poverty and the ways in which people in the developing world are trying to improve their lives. The website features various stories, games, and other activities that provide a way for children of all ages to learn about the plights facing people around the world, and to learn what the Church World Service (CWS) is doing to assist them. The website is part of the larger CWS "Build a Better World" educational curriculum, which seeks to introduce children to development issues and the work of CWS by providing teachers and schools with the resources needed to address development issues in a simple and interactive manner.

Communication Strategies

"Build a Village" is an interactive Flash or HTML accessible website that uses simple colour illustrations and narration to educate children about the difficulties facing people in the developing world. It focuses on several different issues including: health, refugees, access to clean water, basic education, and agricultural food production.

Specifically, each section provides young audiences with an overview of the importance of the issue and then links to a page with more in-depth fact sheets for older children and adults. The site also provides an opportunity for visitors to support CWS's work by purchasing a "Tool of Hope" gift. It features several stories for different age groups, quizzes, colouring pages, and educational games. The website anables visitors to send e-cards and make donations to the CWS initiatives. There are also links to several other CWS projects and initiatives.

Development Issues

Health, Education, Water Access, Agriculture, Refugees.

Key Points

CWS was founded in 1946, as the relief, development, and refugee assistance ministry of 36 Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations in the United States. CWS works in partnership with indigenous organisations in more than 80 countries, and aims to: support sustainable self-help development, meet emergency needs, and help address the root causes of poverty and powerlessness.

Partners

A multi-denominational collection of churches and congregations.

Contact

Church World Service
28606 Phillips Street
P.O. Box 968
Elkhart, IN 46515
United States
Tel: 574 264 3102
Toll Free: 1 800 297 1516
Fax: 574 262 0966
info@churchworldservice.org
Church World Service website


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 24 2005
Last Updated June 24 2005

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