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Orphans & Vulnerable
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Agape Home
Agape Home, 101/22 Moo 3, Chiang Mai Lamphun
Road, T. Nong Hoy, A. Muang, Chiang Mai 50000 Thailand.
Describes program responding to plight of
children impacted by spread of HIV/AIDS in Thailand. The Agape Home seeks
to provide a loving, caring home for orphaned or abandoned children with
or at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS. Currently housing 31 children, the
home was founded by Canadian missionaries Roy and Avis Rideout. |
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AIDS Orphans in Africa: Lessons
Learned and Possible Strategies for the Local Church and World Relief
By Vicky Calver, World Relief HIV/AIDS Team,
Nairobi, Kenya, 2000. |
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AIDS Orphans in Africa: Lessons
Learned and Possible Strategies for the Local Church and World Relief v
SUMMARY
By Vicky Calver, World Relief HIV/AIDS Team,
Nairobi, Kenya, 2000. |
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Bethany Project Guidelines to
Starting a Community-based Orphan Programme
The Bethany Project, Zvishavane, Zimbabwe,
March 2000.
The Bethany Project is a Christian orphan
care program. Describes how to work with Christian communities through
committees and workshops. Very complete guidelines. Gill Grant is the contact
person. |
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Children on the Brink 2000 (Executive
Summary)
Synergy Project, 1101 Vermont Avenue, NW,
Suite 900, Washington, D.C. 20005.
A 27-page booklet by USAID which provides
an overview of the AIDS epidemic among children, including orphan estimates
for 34 countries and strategic initiatives to respond to the situation. |
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HIV/AIDS and Orphans in Uganda:
A Church Community Response from the Diocese of Namirembe, Province of
the Church of Uganda
By Reverend Samuel B. Ssekkadde, Bishop of
the Diocese of Namirembe.
Details the Diocesan response to the AIDS
crisis in Uganda and the results of effective church-community partnerships
to improving health and changing behavior of children, youth, and adults.
Focuses on the challenge of taking care of orphans in the wake of the epidemic. |
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The Impact of HIV on Children
in Thailand
Edited by Tim Brown & Werasit Sittitrai,
Program on AIDS/Thai Red Cross Society & Save the Children UK, Program
on Population, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848,
June 1995. |
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The Impact of HIV on Children
in Thailand (Condensed Version)
Edited by Tim Brown & Werasit Sittitrai,
Program on AIDS/Thai Red Cross Society & Save the Children UK, Program
on Population, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848,
February 1996. |
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No Excuses: Facing Up to Africa's
AIDS Orphans Crisis
By Bianca Jagger, Christian Aid (UK), 35 Lower
Marsh, Waterloo London SE1 7RT, United Kingdom, May 2001.
The UK government must double aid to Africa
to tackle the AIDS orphan crisis. There are now more than 12 million children
orphaned by AIDS across sub-Saharan Africa vv equivalent to the entire
child population of the UK. Available on the website at http://www.christian-aid.org.uk/indepth/0105aids/aidsorph.htm |
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Prayer for the Children of Zimbabwe
Outreach Foundation of the Presbyterian Church,
Inc. & Providence House Publishers, 238 Seaboard Lane, Franklin, TN
37067, 2000.
A 30-page pamphlet describing the work of
Rev. Bill and Nancy Warlick, missionaries to the Church of Zimbabwe who
have started a church at City Presbyterian Church in downtown Harare, created
a relocation program and provided homes for former street children at Lovemore
House. |
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Starting from Strengths: Community
Care for Orphaned Children in Malawi
A 40-page report submitted to the IDRC (International
Development Research Centre). It is the result of a partnership of UNICEF,
World Vision, Save the Children (USA) Malawi, and the Ministry of Women,
Youth and Community Services of Malawi.*Parenting |
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