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A child affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis in Malawi.
Villagers in the Mangochi District distributing corn from a silo.
A woman making corn meal in the Mangochi District.
Villagers in the Mangochi District distributing corn from a silo.
Villagers in the Mangochi District distributing corn from a silo.
A child playing on a tarp of corn drying in the sun in the Mangochi District.
A child playing on a tarp of corn drying in the sun in the Mangochi District.
Villagers in the Mangochi District distributing corn from a silo.
A villager handling a goat in the Mangochi District.
A woman sifting corn in the Mangochi District.
Volunteers serving breakfast to the HIV/AIDS orphans cared and provided for by the Free Evangelical Assembly Christian Centre.
Volunteers serving breakfast to the HIV/AIDS orphans cared and provided for by the Free Evangelical Assembly Christian Centre.
Volunteers serving breakfast to the HIV/AIDS orphans cared and provided for by the Free Evangelical Assembly Christian Centre.
A couple of students waiting for a lesson to begin at the Free Evangelical Assembly Christian Centre which cares and provides for HIV/AIDS orphans.
A mother of four and expecting a fifth, this woman has brought her youngest to the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre, Mangochi District.
A pupil at Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, tending the school's nursery plants. Most of the children are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS.
An HIV/AIDS awareness lesson at the Junior Farmer Field and Life School in Boyane, near Mbabane.
A pupil at Odhuro primary school in Bondo tending the school's nursery plants. Most of the children are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. A meal is provided to the children as a way of keepi
A pupil at Odhuro primary school in Bondo tending the school's nursery plants. Most of the children are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. A meal is provided to the children as a way of keepi
A villager with his son during an interview with FAO media and communications staff at the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit at the Kankau Health Centre in the Balaka District.
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Orphans and vulnerable children affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis having an English lesson at school.
Protecting and Improving Food and Nutrition Security of Orphans and HIV/AIDS Affected Children (Phase I: Lesotho and Malawi) - GCP /RAF/388/GER. The project serves as start-up phase of a multi-sectoral programme to promote an inter-country, inter-agency and multi-donor response to the emerging crisis affecting children in HIV/AIDS-affected countries. The lessons learned from this project in terms of feasibility, replicability, and coverage will be widely disseminated and used to advocate for broader action and resource mobilisation at all levels. The project will strengthen the capacity of families, communities, community-based organisations and relevant institutions at local, district and national level to be more effective in protecting and improving livelihoods, food and nutrition security and education of orphans and HIV/AIDS-affected children, their families and their communities in both the near and long-term. Models and methods for taking multi-sectoral action for supporting HIV/AIDS affected preschool and school-aged children, both of infected individuals as well as of their family and community, will be demonstrated and made available to relevant stakeholders. Additional resources for the expansion of such activities to other districts in a second phase will be actively sought.
04/06/2008
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© FAO/Eddie Gerald
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http://www.fao.org/isfp/country-information/malawi/en/
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