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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Need to Profile OrphanagesGlobally and daily, children are confronted with various forms of abuse, which governments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have tried to address, albeit unsuccessfully. One of such abuses is ...
Worthington nonprofit Montaña de Luz is concerned that dismantling of USAID will prevent them from helping kids in Honduras live with HIV/AIDS.
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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNNairobi Orphanage ranked most reviewed visitor attraction siteThe Nairobi Animal Orphanage has been named the most reviewed visitor attraction site in Kenya. According to a report by Google Maps released as part of the celebrations to mark the navigation tool’s ...
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Hosted on MSNSchools’ bid to privatise threatens to lock out 10,000 childrenParents during a meeting at Al Hidaya School in Marsabit /STEPHEN ASTARIKO Nearly 10,000 learners enrolled in primary schools sponsored by the African Muslim Agency across Kenya are unsure of their ...
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In 1888, struck by the number of orphans she was continuing to find around Atlanta, she founded the Carrie Steele Orphans Home.
Equally tragic, these patients soon became like modern lepers, especially if friends and family feared contracting the virus ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: How Pastor Trafficked Children for Sale in PlateauPlateau State has recently been identified as a hotspot for girl child trafficking, particularly children between the ages of two and ten years.
Haley Jones took a whirlwind trip last fall that involved roughly 60 hours of flying and more than 180 miles of running, all for the Great World Race.
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allAfrica.com on MSNSPECIAL REPORT: Nigerians with albinism dying of skin cancer due to healthcare gapsSkin cancer is becoming an increasingly significant health concern, especially among persons with albinism (PWAs) ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUNAIDS urges that all essential HIV services must continue while U.S. pauses its funding for foreign aidGENEVA, 1 February 2025 — The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) is urging for a continuation of all essential HIV services while the United States pauses its funding for foreign aid.
In Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Tanzania and most countries in sub-Sahara, USAID has funded programmes to control malaria, TB, HIV as well as immunization campaigns.
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