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A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children. 
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children. 
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children. 
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.
A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children. 
A farmer hoeing the land used to feed and support HIV and AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.
A farmer hoeing the land used to feed and support HIV and AIDS orphans and vulnerable children. 
A former pupil of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, harvesting cassava. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS.
A former pupil of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, harvesting cassava. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. 
Pupils of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School. Most of these children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. A meal is provided to the children
Pupils of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School. Most of these children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. A meal is provided to the children 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them. 
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.
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. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden and how to resolve them. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school in Bondo, which is a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school in Bondo, which is a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden. 
Pupils of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, creating a multi-storey garden, an innovation which saves space and water. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphan
Pupils of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, creating a multi-storey garden, an innovation which saves space and water. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphan 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden. 
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden.
Pupils of Ndiwo primary school, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, noting possible pests and diseases in the school garden. 
A former pupil of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, harvesting cassava. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS.
A former pupil of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, harvesting cassava. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. 
Pupils of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, gathering cassava cuttings. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS.
Pupils of Odhuro primary school in Bondo, a Junior Farmer Field and Life School, gathering cassava cuttings. Most of the children of the JFFLS are orphans, having lost their parents to AIDS. 
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A woman hoeing a garden used to feed and support HIV-AIDS orphans and vulnerable children. 
At the end of 2005, there were 24.5 million people in sub-Saharan Africa living with HIV and AIDS. This has left 12 million children in the region without one or both parents. By 2010 over 18 million children will have lost one or both parents as a consequence of the HIV epidemic. Millions more will be made vulnerable even before they become orphans. Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools (JFFLS) help fill knowledge and skills gaps left by the premature death of parents.

A JFFLS is a living classroom and a school without walls. The learning aims of the JFFLS are to empower children and youth, enhance their agricultural and life skills and enable them to explore risks, solve problems and develop greater gender equity. At the end of one season, children and youth gain significant knowledge in agriculture, having been exposed to both traditional and modern techniques, are more confident in analysing and solving life problems, are better informed on health, HIV/AIDS, child rights and gender issues

FAO is the lead United Nations agency and is responsible for the quality of the activity. FAO oversees provision of agricultural skills, seeds, tools, and agricultural inputs. 
12/10/2008 
Credit © FAO/Simon Maina 
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