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Orphans

Sex crimes, evangelism and the collective guilt of American intervention in Africa
Africa
/ 17 August 2019

Sex crimes, evangelism and the collective guilt of American intervention in Africa

Mathew Lane Durham’s sexual abuse of orphans in Kenya exposes a deeper disfunction with American voluntourism and Christian outreach in Africa

By Andreana Prichard
They called him a scoundrel
Article
/ 30 November 2018

They called him a scoundrel

An extract from the first chapter of La Bastarda by Trifonia Melibea Obono, published by Modjaji

By Advertorial Supplement
Raising hope: From street child to mother
Article
/ 11 October 2017

Raising hope: From street child to mother

Abandoned as children, women in Harare are now teaching one another to fight for their futures.

By Adri Kotze
SA signs adoption agreement with Australia
Article
/ 10 May 2014

SA signs adoption agreement with Australia

South African orphans will now be able to be adopted by Australian parents should a family in their home country not be found.

By Sapa
Flagship CSI programme supports orphans for life
Article
/ 1 November 2013

Flagship CSI programme supports orphans for life

Finalist: Investing in the Future and Drivers of Change Business Award — Alexander Forbes

By Johann Barnard
Children bear brunt of CAR crisis
Africa
/ 26 April 2013

Children bear brunt of CAR crisis

Sporadic armed clashes, looting of orphanages, recruitment into armies, and widespread school closures have made life perilous for CAR’s children.

By Irin News
Charity workers jailed for attempting to smuggle ‘orphans’ out of Chad
Africa
/ 13 February 2013

Charity workers jailed for attempting to smuggle ‘orphans’ out of Chad

A French former fireman and a circus performer have been sentenced to two years in prison for attempting to smuggle 103 children out of Chad.

By Angelique Chrisafis
Foster families take in hundreds of DRC children in wake of war
Africa
/ 24 December 2012

Foster families take in hundreds of DRC children in wake of war

Several hundred children remain separated from their parents a month after fighting over the key DRC city of Goma displaced nearly a million people.

By Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 11 November 2010

Children in war: the lost millions looking for a voice

Millions of children lost in war around the world miss the right to feel a parent’s love more than anything else.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 May 2010

Lack of quality healthcare causes rise in orphans

Three million girls and boys up to the age of 18 years are orphaned, according to <em>The Health of our Children in South Africa</em> study.

By Kristin Palitza
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Article
/ 22 June 2005

Malawi’s commitment

Malawi has launched a comprehensive welfare plan to mitigate the impact of poverty and HIV/Aids on its estimated one million orphans.

By Staff Reporter

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