By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies What kind of image does this conjure up in your mind when you think of Aids Orphans? Brown skinned children, bony and sickly children. Why? Because the words Aids Orphans is synonymous with Africa. This is the legacy of Africa. read more
By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies In Swaziland alone there are currently 70 000 orphans. Projections by the body coordinating the HIV/AIDS fight in Swaziland, the National Emergency Response Council on HIV/AIDS, show that the present figure will increase to 120 000 by 2010. Through different outreach programs by different organizations, something is being done to assist the growing number of orphans in Africa. read more
By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies "The increased spiral of adult deaths in so many countries means that the number of children orphaned each day is expanding exponentially. Africa is staggering under the load." - Stephen Lewis, UN Special Envoy for AIDS in Africa read more
By: js jullia | 2012-02-10 | Article Marketing According to recent study conducted by researchers and analysts of Save The Children it is estimated there are hundreds of millions of children and adolescents. read more
By: Joe DiDonato | 2010-01-27 | Parenting This engaging story takes you along on a life-changing journey from America to orphanages in the Far East of Russia. Suspicion, fears, tears, and love lead to a change in priorities from worrying abou read more
By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies Being an AIDS orphan in Swaziland is nothing to smile about at all, I mean having no one to take care of you when you still need the most care in your life especially in a country that is in its own trying to cope with poverty. In this article I will make an attempt to discuss the situation as it currently stands. read more
By: Thando Mavimbela | 2010-04-04 | International studies If you've had a chance to be in Africa then you know these children live under terribly harsh conditions. They do not have much to go with but they wake up to face another day every day. In this article I share 7 facts that you must know about these "Young Heroes" as one of the organization in Swaziland call them. read more
By: Joseph Free | 2011-02-04 | Entrepreneurs Adopting orphans is not something that most people accustomed to discussing, or even think about. But, most people would be interested in helping a child to be adopted if given the opportunity. read more
By: onliway | 2010-09-18 | Reference & Education Manchester United 7.6 million new aid orphans born Queiroz force lightning to get people recommended Vladimir Jazz read more
By: anand babu | 2011-12-07 | Society It can be easy to direct your focus to domestic situations when the economy continues to work toward recovery. However, there are still children across the globe that rely on contributions from the international community to get food, medical care, and proper living amenities. While orphanages in India work hard to offer a helping hand to children that are suffering from ailments such as cancer, read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-26 | Pets Many mother rabbits leave their babies in nests that are above ground and in plain sight. Consequently, it is very common for humans to stumble upon a nest of baby bunnies (or kittens to be technically correct). It is very common for the human to think that the babies have been orphaned by their mother. This is because the mother usually stays far away from the nest for the majority of the day. She will return to the nest briefly in the middle of the night to feed her babies. Rabbit milk is very nutrient-dense and so feeding only takes around five minutes to complete. Then the mother will typically leave the nest again. The majority of these "abandoned" nests are in fact being tended to by a diligent mother. read more
By: Jayashankar V S | 2010-03-28 | International studies Today, it is a globally accepted fact that the keys to the prevention of HIV/AIDS not only depends on advanced treatment and care but equally on spreading improved awareness on the disease, dispel the myths surrounding it, stringent laws for the removal of discrimination and social stigmas that make some groups more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, and coordinated efforts and sharing of knowledge. And to reiterate this commitment, the World AIDS Day is observed every year on December 1. read more
By: Dr Izharul Hasan | 2010-12-02 | Alternative Medicine World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. It is common to hold memorials to honor persons who have died from HIV/AIDS on this day. Government and health officials also observe the event, often with speeches or forums on the AIDS topics. read more
By: Linda Wieland | 2010-01-25 | Causes and organizations Scientology volunteers work with Benin humanitarian group to improve the quality of care for orphans in the City of Djougou. read more