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  2. Annie Chikhwaza - Wikipedia

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    Annie Chikhwaza (born 26 May 1944, in Burgwerd) is a Dutch missionary [1] known as a 'Mother of Malawi' [2] for her work with orphans in Africa through Kondanani Children's Village, an NGO, which has been called "a five star orphanage" and "a centre of excellence" in a Channel 4 documentary. [3]

  3. Keep a Child Alive - Wikipedia

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    Keep a Child Alive (KCA) is a nonprofit organization that provides healthcare, housing, and other support services to HIV/AIDS-affected communities in Africa and India. [1] [2] Co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, the organization aims to "realize the end of AIDS for children and families, by combating the physical, social and economic impacts of HIV."

  4. Thrive Africa - Wikipedia

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    It recruits volunteers, who help local communities to establish school libraries and organise health and sanitation workshops. [ 5 ] From 2011 Thrive Africa's volunteers have worked in orphanages, building libraries, building farms for caregivers of HIV/AIDS orphans, running sports lessons and educational workshops, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] donating ...

  5. Orphans and vulnerable children - Wikipedia

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    Orphans and vulnerable children is a term used to identify the most at-risk group among young people in contexts such as humanitarian aid and education in developing countries. It often used relating to countries in sub-Saharan Africa with a high number of AIDS orphans .

  6. Orphans International - Wikipedia

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    Orphans International Worldwide (OIWW) is a charitable organization created to house and educate orphans and abandoned children. In response to the crisis facing orphaned children around the world, former investment bank employee Jim Luce founded Orphans International in 1999. OI's headquarters are in New York City

  7. Msizi Africa - Wikipedia

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    Msizi Africa is an international charitable organisation set up by Lucy Caslon in 2007. Msizi means 'helper' in Zulu.The charity, based in South London and originally named Mants'ase Children's Home UK, is registered with the UK Charity commission [3] and provides children in Lesotho with nutritious food.

  8. Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust travels throughout Kenya to rescue orphaned African bush elephants and a south-central black rhinoceros crash, along with other animals like giraffes, hippos and a southern white rhinoceros crash. Many of the orphaned animals rescued are victims of poaching and human-wildlife conflict. [8]

  9. Tayo Aina - Wikipedia

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    Tayo Aina (born December 9, 1992) is a Nigerian YouTuber, [2] photographer, and travel content creator known for his content that delves into lifestyle, travel, and culture. [3] [4] [5] As of 2023, he has over One million subscribers on his YouTube channel.