Supporting and expanding community-based HIV/AIDS prevention and care responses : a report on Save the Children (US) Malawi COPE Project In 1995, Save the Children/US-Malawi introduced a small pilot project called COPE-Community-based Options for Protection and Empowerment, to provide direct... ...
Our newest Mission Partner, Feed the Children, knows how important it is to anticipate and immediately address damage caused by hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and tornadoes —anything that leaves children and their families vulnerable. Feed the Children works with community partners in hard-hit areas...
HIV statisticssuggest that about 850,000 infected children are not getting the treatment that could potentially save their lives. In addition to that, over half of the children (5-14 years old) are from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, and South Africa....
Of a total population of under 13 million, there are some 700,000 orphaned and vulnerable children in Malawi because of HIV/Aids and some 90,000 of these are themselves HIV positive. Most of the population 'survive' on less than 50p per day. There is approximately one doctor and 26 nur...
which did not always correlate with the number of women recruited. This is consistent with a previous study [47] that made a comparative analysis of qualitative studies in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, Indonesia, Malawi and Mozambique. That study found that if the monetary rewards received by CHWs...
Over 35,000 school children visit each year where they learn the importance of biodiversity and the possibility of living harmoniously with these big cats. Dr. Marker tells the Cheetah’s story every chance she gets. To learn more, please check out their website cheetah.organd please consider...