by Suman Gupta
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Dr. Dereje Wordofa, the fourth president in the 70-plus year history of SOS Children’s Villages, is currently on a visit to India
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Securing long-term, wholesome care and development for children without parental care is vital so that they can realize their full potential and serve as Ambassadors of Change
Bangalore, December, 2021: Dr. Dereje Wordofa, President of SOS Children’s Villages International, has said there are 200 million children in distress across the world, including children without parental care. While SOS Children’s Villages of India has reached out to over a million children through its advocacy, family strengthening and family-like care programmes, that is clearly not enough. “We all need to deepen and strengthen existing partnerships with governments, institutions and partners, as well as forge new partnerships to make a difference in the lives of millions of more children worldwide, including in India,” he said.
Dr. Dereje Wordofa is currently on a visit to India. Hailing from Ethiopia, he is the fourth president in the 70-plus-year history of SOS Children’s Villages. Prior to joining SOS, Dr. Wordofa’s career took him on a journey from being a programme officer in the field to a diplomatic role as the United Nation’s Assistant Secretary General of the UN Population Fund.

