At the time of our report on Nias, an island of 5,600 square kilometers off the northwest coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, some 30% of the 700,000 residents lived below the poverty line, 60% of children between one and five years of age suffered from malnutrition, and about half the island had no electricity. After the devastating earthquakes and tsunami of 2004, emergency aid teams from various countries rushed to the island. World Vision Taiwan used NT$108 million provided by the “Hope for Tomorrow, Love from Taiwan” project of the Taiwanese government and NT$130 million it raised itself to undertake emergency relief and medium to long term reconstruction work. (photo by Kent Chuang) —“New Hope for Nias’s Children” (April 2008)