Physical Health in South Africa

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Region: South Africa

Physical health in South Africa is a major concern due to high rates of infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and injuries. Limited access to healthcare services, poor sanitation, and unhealthy lifestyle choices contribute to the problem.

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                Join Keep The Dream196 in changing 2,587 South African orphaned and vulnerable children's lives. The kids aged 5-26yrs, changing families, villages and eventually the country, by transferring life ski...
                
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                TLC is committed to upholding the value of quality over quantity. Founded in 1993 to address the serious need for quality childcare for abandoned children in South Africa, we are registered to care fo...
                
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                We believe that all children deserve the opportunity to thrive, regardless of where they come from. We work to break the cycle of poverty and empower rural communities in Mpumalanga, SA, through educa...
                
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                Fikelela Childrens Centre is based in Khayelitsha - a township in Cape Town that has high numbers of orphans and abandoned children. One in three adults is HIV+, and the community has a high level of ...
                
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                This project will build and run (facilitate the development and implementation of) an operational support centre designed as first point of contact to coordinate and communicate the availability of or...
                
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