Africa Charity Aids Projects
SOS Children is the world's largest charity dedicated to giving a new family to orphans and supporting the remaining family of children orphaned by Aids. Our charity helps Aids Orphans and other orphaned children in almost every country in Africa. Please visit the list of countries where you can sponsor a child in Africa.
Linked you will find some General Aids Africa Information and the SOS Children Strategy for Aids Orphans. Both give an outline of the principles of our charity's work in Africa.
We also have more specific details of our charity's projects helping Aids Orphans in the community in African countries.
| Aids Orphans in Angola, where we have projects in Benguela and Lubango. | Aids Orphans in Benin, Abomey-Calavi, Dassa-Zoume and Natitingou. |
| Aids Orphans in Botswana, which has one of the highest infection rates in the world. | Aids Orphans in Burundi, where we run "Anti-AIDS Clubs" and other projects in Bujumbura, Gitega, Muyinga and Rutana |
| Aids Orphans in Burkina Faso where we help orphans in Dafra and Ougadougou | Aids Orphans in Cameroon where we support more than 5000 children in and around the capital Yaounde. |
| Aids Orphans in the Central African Republic where we help more than 6000 Aids orphans through our Medical and Social centres in Bangui. | Aids Orphans in Cape Verde where we have anti-abandonment programs to stop children ending up as Street Children. |
| Aids Orphans in Chad, where our programs have worked well since 2004 | Aids Orphans in Congo where our SOS Medical Centre in Bukavu is a part of our programs |
| Aids Orphans in Egypt where our focus is educating about HIV AIDS | Aids Orphans in Equatorial Guinea, where AIDS is still rare and we work on eduation to keep it rare |
| Aids Orphans in Ethiopia, where AIDS is one of many challenges faced by our Medical Centre in Keranyo, Addis Ababa | Aids Orphans in Gambia, a lower incident country where we work on maternal transmission and education |
| Aids Orphans in Ghana where we have programs to help infected families with infected children in 14 communities | Aids Orphans in Guinea where we strengthen families in Conakry and N’Zerekore to stop abandonment and encourage self-sufficiency |
| Aids Orphans in Guinea Bissau where we work on Aids and other serious health problems such as high infant mortality. | Aids Orphans in the Ivory Coast where we run medical centres and target families with an income of less than 60p a day. |
| Aids Orphans in Kenya where we have a family care centre in Nairobi | Aids Orphans in Lesotho, where we focus on orphans alone and children whose parents are dying of HIV/Aids. |
| Aids Orphans in Liberia, where we support 11,500 children around Monrovia | Aids Orphans in Madagascar where we run three medical centres |
| Aids Orphans in Malawi where we have a long list of Aids programmes including ARVs etc. | Aids Orphans in Mali where there are programs at the SOS Social Centre at Socoura |
| Abandonment in Mauritius where Aids is not prevalent but abandonment is an issue | Abandonment in Morocco where Aids is also not prevalent but abandonment is also an issue |
| Aids Orphans in Mozambique where we have major programs in Maputo, Tete and Pemba | Aids Orphans in Namibia where we have programmes in Swakopmund, Tsumeb and Windhoek. |
| Aids Orphans in Niger where AIDS education and prejudice are amongst major problems. | Aids Orphans in Nigeria where programs are run from Social Centres in Abuja, Lagos and Owu-Ijebu. |
| Aids Orphans in Rwanda where we have Social and Medical Centres and run an anti-AIDS club. | Vulnerable children in Senegal where we have Family Strengthening Programme a mother and child clinic in Kaolack |
| Child mortality in Sierra Leone, where the extent of HIV/AIDS in the aftermath of war is unknown. | Aids Orphans in Somalia where war has made AIDS one of many problems |
| Aids Orphans in South Africa, where we have large programs in Port Elizabeth, Qwa Qwa, Umtata, Pietermaritzburg, Ennerdale, Mamelodi and Cape Town | War refugees in Sudan where HIV AIDS is one of the less urgent problems we deal with |
| Aids Orphans in Swaziland where we focus on child-headed and grandparent-led families | Aids Orphans in Tanzania where AIDS is prevalent and there is a huge refugee population. We have programs around Zanzibar and Arusha |
| Aids Orphans in Togo where we have a SOS Social Centre in Lomé and a medical centre in Kara with extensive programs | Abandonment in Tunisia where HIV/AIDS is less of a problem but abandonment of children, especially by single mothers, is a big area of focus |
| Aids Orphans in Uganda with programs in Gulu and Kakiri | Aids Orphans in Zambia with SOS Social Centres in Kitwe and in Lusaka |
| Aids Orphans in Zimbabwe where we help thousands of children in each of Bindura, Bulawayo and Waterfalls. |


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