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There are eight million children living in orphanages worldwide
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That we know of! - That we know of
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See, I think what's staggering - what was amazing to me when I first began finding out about these issues -
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You think: "How could eight million children be going through this and we not know?"
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But a very small amount of thought shows you - they are, as you just said, so voiceless.
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They are literally hidden from sight.
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So in fact eight million may be a conservative estimate - there may be more children
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who have been taken from families, that we don't know about.
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And they are in institutions that we are saying are harmful to children.
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We know that children who are raised in institutions suffer developmental delays,
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they tend to be physically stunted, they normally have psychological trauma -
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it is just not what nature intended for children to be herded together and not given individual love and care.
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What's happening across the developed world is, disaster hits and families are immediately pulled apart.
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"We'll take those children from you" - now imagine that, in the wake of a disaster,
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that people come to you and say "That child will get fed - only if you give me that child."
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So since 2010 there has been a 700% increase in children in institutions in Haiti.
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So we now know that there are 30,000 children institutionalised.
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And the same statistic I keep quoting still applies: the overwhelming majority of those children have at least one parent.
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And these are families whose livelihoods have been swept away.
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These are families who are so desperate that they thought that was the only way that they were going to keep that child alive.
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Obviously, this is a massive issue - and as you would imagine, the solution is complex.
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But - I bring you hope! This is an entirely solvable issue.
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This is entirely solvable.
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Lumos' ambition - and we believe it's achievable - is that by 2050 we will have ended institutionalisation globally.
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What can we do? Tell us what we can - ! - What can you do?
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So, 50% of what you can do, if you want to fundraise for us I will be forever in your debt.
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The other half though as I say is, the other thing you can do is
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if everyone who's here tonight walked out of here and said:
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"I get the issue, I know that institutionalisation is wrong," and in future when I donate -
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or when I hear of a friend donating, saying they want to give some money away at Christmas -
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do a little bit of research and make sure that you are supporting families to stay together.
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We will spread the word. - Spread the word!
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We will spread the word, that is our job, to spread the word and,
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I've got to say, having known so little about it before, it's an extraordinary thing, and it's a complicated thing.
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But, as you say, it's solvable, and you must be incredibly proud of the work that Lumos are doing.
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I am - it's probably the thing of which I am most proud.