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 child-participatory project, which began in January 2005, enables young children in rural northern KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to use the power of radio and storytelling to describe and explore their lives and circumstances for a South African and - via the Internet - global audience.
The website offers detailed information on particular aspects of early childhood care for development as well as working papers, reports written or commissioned by CG consortium and regional partners and/or by the secretariat over the years as well as on-line resources and non-electronic resources relating to young children (0-8) and their families
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 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.
Childline's vision is to be a household name, synonymous with the well being of children throughout Zimbabwe, trusted and respected by all stakeholders.
This site is a knowledge source designed to assist policy makers, program managers, and practitioners in their efforts to promote the healthy growth and integral development of young children.
The Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS (JLICA) engages practitioners, policymakers, and scholars in collaborative problem-solving, research, and analysis to address the needs of children living in the context of HIV/AIDS. Its goal is to protect and fulfill the rights of children affected by HIV/AIDS by mobilizing the scientific evidence base and producing actionable recommendations for policy and practice.
The Children's AIDS Fund works to limit suffering caused by HIV disease for children and their families in the United States and around the world by providing care, services, education and resources
The CORE Initiative partnered with community and faith-based groups to advance multi-sectoral responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic through grants, capacity building, and networking.
Staying Alive campaign is the world's largest, youth focused, HIV and AIDS prevention campaign. The multi-media campaign consists of documentaries, public service announcements, youth forums and web content produced for young audiences worldwide and available to third party broadcasters rights-free.
The school of St Jude was opened in 2002 by an Australian young lady from a sheep farm, Gemma Rice (now Gemma Sisia) in Northern Tanzania with the help of her family, friends and local Rotary Club. What started with only a handful of children and one teacher is now in 2009 a thriving school of almost 1200 children, 130 teachers and 200 staff.
Nyaka school project uses a community-based approach and is committed to developing sustainable solutions to the challenges presented by the HIV and AIDS pandemic. It is a community development project initiated by the community for the betterment of the community.
REPSSI exists to provide leadership, quality technical assistance and knowledge in psychosocial care and support for children and youth in communities affected by HIV and AIDS, poverty and conflict
Soccer Saves is committed to helping create healthy lifestyles for disadvantaged youth by partnering with global humanitarian organizations that work to provide HIV/AIDS education, nutrition, gender equity and reproductive health using the power of soccer-the world's greatest game!
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.
Beam of Hope for the Disadvantaged (BEHOD) is an education, social and economic programme for the disadvantaged people especially the disabled in Jinja district, Uganda