Luke Aslaksan

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As a passionate transformational professional with over 9 years of collective experience in communication, content, partnerships, and project management, I excel at crafting data-driven, engaging content, building strategic partnerships, and delivering flawless projects.

I have a proven ability to effectively collaborate, engage audiences through compelling content (resulting in increased website traffic and social media engagement), and lead teams to their maximum potential through expert project management and event organizing skills. Whether spearheading strategic communication plans to captivate audiences or strengthening partnerships to boost productivity, I am driven to exceed expectations and deliver measurable results.

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World Vision New Zealand: They took her dad to 10 hospitals to find a bed. Then the hospital ran out of oxygen

Asmitha, aged 9, lost her father to Covid-19 and the family is now struggling to survive. Photo / supplied

Asmitha, aged 9, lost her father to Covid-19 and the family is now struggling to survive. Photo / supplied

The Herald has joined forces with World Vision to support India in its fight against the COVID-19 outbreak. We're bringing you stories from the front line and the opportunity to help – every story has a click-through button so you can donate direct to World Vision and help provide de

World Vision India: Little Buwana's world torn apart

Alamelu and Buwana were each other’s worlds. They lived alone in a small one-room house in Chennai, India. “Wait for me in the house, I will come soon,” Alamelu told her 10-year-old granddaughter, Buwana, as she left for a hospital in Chennai.

She never came back.

A few weeks ago, Alamelu began having a fever and coughing. Though it seemed to subside with self-medication, it gradually became severe, making her feel breathless. So she was rushed to a nearby hospital by one of her sons, leaving

World Vision India: Education is her strength

With new clothes, a new pair of footwear, a brand new watch, a bag, and a broad smile, Sangeetha remembers her proud walk from her house to catch the bus for her first day of college. She had never dressed like this before. “I had mixed feelings of surprise, fear and pride on the first day of my college,” says 19-year-old Sangeetha from a community World Vision India serves in Gingee, Tamil Nadu.

Child marriage is rampant in Sangeetha’s community. Girls are married off between the ages of 12 an

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Luke Aslaksan

+91 9500349916

lukeaslaksan@gmail.com

www.linkedin.com/in/lukeaslaksan