Hope for African Children Initiative

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Hope for African Children Initiative
(HACI)
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legal form Development cooperation
founding 2000
Seat Nairobi
main emphasis AIDS orphans and children with parents suffering from AIDS
Action space Africa
Website www.hopeforafricanchildren.org

The Hope for African Children Initiative (HOCl), German: Initiative Hope for African Children is an Africa-wide initiative based in Nairobi to help children whose parents have already died from AIDS or infected with HIV.

Internationally, this initiative has consisted of the humanitarian aid organizations Care , Plan International , Save the Children , Society for Women and AIDS in Africa , World Conference on Religion and Peace and World Vision . The Network of African People Living with HIV / AIDS was added later .

The initiative focuses on thirteen countries: Ethiopia , Ghana , Kenya , Cameroon , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Malawi , Mali , Mozambique , Namibia , Senegal , Tanzania , Uganda and Zambia . There she works to expand capacities, provide medical, school and nutritional aid, support local initiatives, provide basic medical care and the like.

HACI is part of the Inter-Agency Task Team on Orphans and other Vulnerable Children of UNICEF.

Works

literature

  • Another Chance: Hope for African Children Initiative. In: Katherine Marshall, Lucy Keough: Mind, heart, and soul in the fight against poverty. World Bank Publications, 2004, ISBN 0821358685 , ISBN 9780821358689 , pp. 135 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hope for African Children Initiative. aidsportal.org, archived from the original on August 23, 2010 ; Retrieved August 23, 2010 .
  2. ^ A b Hope for African Children Initiative. Hope for African Children Initiative, archived from the original on August 23, 2010 ; accessed on August 23, 2010 (English).
  3. http://www.care.org/careswork/projects/UGA066.asp
  4. World Vision now partner of the initiative "Hope for African Children" (HACI). World Vision , archived from the original on August 23, 2010 ; accessed on August 23, 2010 (German).
  5. Where we work. Hope for African Children Initiative, archived from the original on August 23, 2010 ; accessed on August 23, 2010 (English).
  6. Report of Meeting on November 12, 2002 (PDF; 43 kB) UNICEF, accessed on August 23, 2010 (English).