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Zimbabwe has an estimated 1.8 million orphans, mostly due to HIV/AIDS.  Poverty, AIDS and economic collapse has severely weakened the extended family which has traditionally played a vital role of being the natural carer of the orphaned child. Moreover, the sheer numbers of AIDS orphans have overwhelmed other support services that have traditionally played a complimentary role in orphan care.  Many children are destitute, hungry and lacking education with no way out without external help.
Zimbabwe has an estimated 1.8 million orphans, mostly due to HIV/AIDS.  Poverty, AIDS and economic collapse has severely weakened the extended family which has traditionally played a vital role of being the natural carer of the orphaned child. Moreover, the sheer numbers of AIDS orphans have overwhelmed other support services that have traditionally played a complimentary role in orphan care.  Many children are destitute, hungry and lacking education with no way out without external help.
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OrganizationAmerican Foundation for Children with AIDS
Region Zimbabwe
Website Website
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ProjectLeader tanya weaver


This project will provide funds to purchase goats, chickens, sheep, pigs, and/or rabbits for children affected/infected by AIDS. The children and guardians will receive training in husbandry and basic veterinary skills, and seeds for gardens. This medium and long-term sustainable program will benefit over 1500 children and 300 guardians.


Challenge

Zimbabwe has an estimated 1.8 million orphans, mostly due to HIV/AIDS. Poverty, AIDS and economic collapse has severely weakened the extended family which has traditionally played a vital role of being the natural carer of the orphaned child. Moreover, the sheer numbers of AIDS orphans have overwhelmed other support services that have traditionally played a complimentary role in orphan care. Many children are destitute, hungry and lacking education with no way out without external help.

Long-Term Impact

Children who need good, nutritious food will receive it, allowing them to do better in school and to become healthier. Livelihoods programs will allow their caregivers to maintain a better level of income, becoming self-sustaining in the long term. Between the education the children receive and the training they receive a they help raise animals, they gain incredibly important skills that will last them a lifetime, helping them break out of the cycle of poverty.

References

  1. http://www.afcaids.org
  2. http://www.africanews.com/2016/01/27/15-million-people-face-hunger-in-zimbabwe/


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