ORI is dedicated to helping orphans and other socially vulnerable young people in Rwanda pursue a university education and ultimately become leaders in driving economic development and social reconciliation.
Chiedza Child Care Centre is a community based organization located on five acres of land in Ardbennie. Its catchments areas are the crowded urban centres of Mbare, Sunningdale and Ardbennie/Prospect where it runs a community home based program for Orphaned and other Vulnerable Children (OVC).
The Child Status Network (ChildStatusNet) was formed for users and potential users of the Child Status Index (CSI) toolkit to share best practices and lessons learned in its implementation among service providers to orphans and vulnerable children.
The Salvation Army Masiye Camp is a Christian development organization whose mission is to facilitate and provide, through partnerships, quality psychosocial support to orphans and vulnerable children and youth in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Hope for African Children Initiative (HACI) is a pan-African effort created to address the enormous challenges faced by millions of African children who have either been orphaned by AIDS or live with parents who are sick or dying from AIDS-related illnesses.
This resource is designed to help you in your efforts to integrate provision of sexual and reproductive health services with activities for preventing and treating HIV/AIDS. One of its key topics is on family planning and orphans and other vulnerable children.
GAA's mission is to halt the global AIDS crisis and mitigate its impacts on poor countries hardest hit by the pandemic. It has programmes targeting orphans and other vulnerable children.
The Child Protection Society (CPS) was established in 1952 to promote the rights of children in Zimbabwe and protect them from cruelty, neglect and suffering. The Society has developed into one of the largest child rights organisations employing about 33 full time staff and managing three core departments.
This section on the FHI website provides links to two important resources, one on children affected by HIV and one on counseling for people affected by HIV. These practical books were developed by Catholic AIDS Action, a longtime IMPACT Project partner in Namibia.