Wolters Kluwer is continuously engaged in an exchange of expertise and ideas with our customers about their work. This "partnership in innovation" is at the heart of meeting our commitment to the professionals and organizations that we serve throughout the world, including: doctors, nurses, other medical specialists, and hospitals pharmacists and pharmaceutical companies, accountants, lawyers, fiscal and tax advisors, banking, insurance, business executives, and securities professionals, professors, teachers, students, and educational institutions.
As part of sustaining this competency, and continually improving standards in its industries, Wolters Kluwer engages in partnerships with its peers and partners.
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Wolters Kluwer Supports War Trauma Foundation (WTF)
This Dutch-based organization provides worldwide psychological support to traumatized victims of war, terror and organized violence.
“War Trauma Foundation strongly believes in helping children, women and men who are psychologically damaged by war, terror and organized violence,” says Mart Cohen, Director of War Trauma Foundation. “Achieving this requires the combination of idealism with a pragmatic, professional and effective approach."
Wolters Kluwer supports the WTF by publishing the international journal of mental health, psychosocial work and counseling in areas of armed conflict: Intervention. This peer-reviewed journal for mental health professionals working with victims of armed conflict is an essential tool in spreading the latest information gained from the practical experience of fieldworkers, so that their findings can inspire and support others carrying out similar interventions.
Please visit the War Trauma Foundation website for more information on their current activities in war-torn countries around the world.
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Wolters Kluwer donates to Operation Eardrop Foundation
In honor of the 2007 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, and in lieu of a gift to the attendees, Wolters Kluwer is making a donation to the Operation Eardrop Foundation. Operation Eadrop fits very well with both of the company's core themes, knowledge-sharing and healthcare, by improving the health of children and providing training to enable and enhance local support and solutions in the future.
Since 1983, Operation Eardrop has been dedicating itself on a voluntary basis to the needs of the deaf and otherwise hearing impaired children in Kenya. To learn more, visit www.eardrop.nl.
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