HOPE International Development Agency.
 
Neighbourhood Care for Swaziland Orphans
Photo of a young Swazi boy holiding a baby.
HIV/AIDS orphans in Swaziland.
Photo courtesy of David Pocock

In one of Africa’s smallest countries lies a very big problem. Swaziland, with a population of 1.1 million, has the world’s highest HIV prevalence rate; a staggering 39.4% of all Swazis are infected. Tragically, many Swazis have already succumbed to the disease, and over 70,000 children have been orphaned in recent years. Almost without exception, these orphans are in desperate need of assistance following the death of one or both parents.

HOPE International Development Agency has partnered with the people of Malkerns Valley to ensure that these children are both healthy and safe. HOPE is working with dedicated volunteers who are committed to providing basic care for these children who would otherwise go without. With HOPE’s assistance, these community members are building shelters where food, education and guidance are being offered to these children.

A Neighborhood Care Point centre.
Photo courtesy of David Pocock

At these Neighborhood Care Points (NCPs), children orphaned to HIV/AIDS in Swaziland have the opportunity to a better future. Several buildings have been completed and several more are currently under construction. At each shelter, approximately 65 children will enjoy a healthy diet, a quality education and much needed support from caring individuals in the community. A donation of $110 will give one child the opportunity to enjoy a brighter future. Support HIV/AIDS orphans in Swaziland.