The pandemic of HIV/Aids, and the poverty associated with it, is hitting children with a force no one foresaw, according to a new study. In Africa, in particular, it has already undone the achievements in social development of the last half century. Life expectancy has fallen by between 18 and 23 years in the worst affected countries; malnutrition has risen; immunisation rates have dropped; more than 13 million children have been orphaned by Aids, 95% of them in Africa; and four million child...read more

Funding has been made available to non-governmental and community based organizations to start up /expand residential and day care facilities for adults with severe psychiatric disabilities. Priority will be given to facilities providing for person from historically disadvantage communities and to those discharged from long –term psychiatric hospitals. Funding is for operational costs only and is not for building or purchasing of premises
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UK-based pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithkline has announced a donation of 100 million doses of its drug albendazole to treat lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis, which currently infects more than 120 million people worldwide. The company has promised to provide the drug for free until the disease is eradicated.

South Africa’s Nobel laureate launched his foundation in the United States, which is designed to work with universities nationwide to create leadership academies emphasising peace, social justice and reconciliation.

Sinethemba Children's Care Centre received a R60000 boost to renovate its dilapidated building. The centre cares for 30 Aids orphans, physically and mentally disabled children.

The international medical relief organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has started an emergency feeding and medical programme in Chipindo, in Angola's southern province of Huila, to aid 18,000 isolated people in severe need.

The value of the Border Community Chest in helping so many deserving organisations throughout its region was illustrated again on Tuesday when the distribution committee decided to make annual grants for 2002-3 of just under R200 000.

Creative Associates International, Inc., known locally as CREA SA, has been
contracted by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to implement a programme of grants management and technical assistance in support of the USAID Democracy and Governance Program in South Africa. CREA hereby announces the availability of an Annual Program Statement.

About 65 world leaders and delegates from more than 150 nations this week will take part in the U.N. General Assembly Special Session on Children in New York City, the Washington Times reports. The event, which will begin Wednesday and run through Friday, was orginally scheduled to take place Sept. 18, 2001, but it was postponed following the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon (Washington Times, 5/6). While HIV/AIDS was only a "blip on the world agenda" at the 1990 childr...read more

Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE) with support from Ford Foundation will convene a meeting of East African researchers and activists working to promote alternative and transformative leadership. The meeting of 40 participants to be held in Uganda will review the existing forms of leadership and explore alternative and transformative modes of leadership and share strategies. The perspectives and experiences of the participants will be documented and disseminated widely in the region in ord...read more

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