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CHABHA - Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: Days in Kigali
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CHABHA - Children Affected by HIV/AIDS. CHABHA raises awareness in the US of the plight of children in sub-Saharan Africa affected by HIV/AIDS and supports community-based projects for these children in Namibia, Rwanda, and South Africa. Visit the CHABHA website at http:/ www.chabha.org. Friday afternoon, April 25. New car in kigali. We are in South Africa. Preparing for Travel to South Africa, Rwanda, and . CHABHA - Children Affected by HIV/AIDS. Saturday, April 19, 2008. And that is a story - quickly -...
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AJESOV Project | Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog
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Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog. Supporting organizations in Africa that help children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. Association of Volunteer Youth Helping Orphans Affected). Nyamata District, Rwanda. AJESOV is an association of children in the rural Nyamata/Bugesera District. A new road has been opened between Kigali and the village of Nyamata so that now instead of two hours on a rutted road, it takes only 20 to 30 minutes to get there from the capital. CHABHA provides the Executive Committe...
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Photos 2013 | Weston Priory
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A meeting with our friends from Dismas of Vermont. The mission of the the organization is to reconcile former prisoners and society. For more information: http:/ www.dismasofvermont.org/. Brothers John, Robert, Nhan and Michael: time to play croquet. Brothers work on the renovations of our greenhouse. As part of our celebration of St. Benedict’s weekend, Suzanne and Brayton Shanley, co-founders of Agape Community, share about Brayton’s book: The Many Sides of Peace. The Stone Chapel on Holy Thursday.
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To Burundi | Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog
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Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog. Supporting organizations in Africa that help children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. AMAHORO on Saturday: A Reflection. March 16, 2009. We are back from a short trip to Bujumbura, Burundi where we visited with the small association to be named Mubafashe which means “Help Them”. They are also children, wanting to sing and dance and play together. Francine, their leader, is a medical student who is totally devoted to them. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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CHABHA - Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: October 2007
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CHABHA - Children Affected by HIV/AIDS. CHABHA raises awareness in the US of the plight of children in sub-Saharan Africa affected by HIV/AIDS and supports community-based projects for these children in Namibia, Rwanda, and South Africa. Visit the CHABHA website at http:/ www.chabha.org. Susanna and Joe Grannis are in Kigali, Rwanda. CHABHA - Children Affected by HIV/AIDS. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Susanna and Joe Grannis are in Kigali, Rwanda. Should say, Remera, Rwanda. Lady's office - or after we go.
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RAPSIDA: Our Partners and Collaborators
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RAPSIDA is the HIV Prevention and Anti-Discrimination program of Rwandans Allied for Peace and Progress (RAPP). RAPSIDA uses innovative drama and music, peer education and conscientious business to spread knowledge about HIV/AIDS and to counteract emotional barriers to change, enabling people to put knowledge into practice, prevent the spread of HIV and stop discrimination against those living with HIV/AIDS. Program Director, Jesse Hawkes, hawkes@post.harvard.edu. Our Partners and Collaborators. Action M...
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RAPSIDA: RAPSIDA Photos (under construction)
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RAPSIDA is the HIV Prevention and Anti-Discrimination program of Rwandans Allied for Peace and Progress (RAPP). RAPSIDA uses innovative drama and music, peer education and conscientious business to spread knowledge about HIV/AIDS and to counteract emotional barriers to change, enabling people to put knowledge into practice, prevent the spread of HIV and stop discrimination against those living with HIV/AIDS. Program Director, Jesse Hawkes, hawkes@post.harvard.edu. RAPSIDA Photos (under construction).
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RAPSIDA: 2005-06-26
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RAPSIDA is the HIV Prevention and Anti-Discrimination program of Rwandans Allied for Peace and Progress (RAPP). RAPSIDA uses innovative drama and music, peer education and conscientious business to spread knowledge about HIV/AIDS and to counteract emotional barriers to change, enabling people to put knowledge into practice, prevent the spread of HIV and stop discrimination against those living with HIV/AIDS. Program Director, Jesse Hawkes, hawkes@post.harvard.edu. Program Director: Jesse Hawkes.
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First Morning in Rwanda! | Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog
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Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog. Supporting organizations in Africa that help children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. Another Trip to Rwanda / Burundi. March 7, 2009 →. First Morning in Rwanda! March 4, 2009. Jean Carr and I, Susanna Grannis, arrived last evening in Kigali. Meeting scheduled for this morning. Check this spot out in a day or so. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Another Trip to Rwanda / Burundi. March 7, 2009 →. 3 responses to “ First Morning in Rwanda! March 7, 2009.
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Friday afternoon, April 25 | Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog
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Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) Blog. Supporting organizations in Africa that help children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. Starting Home →. Friday afternoon, April 25. April 25, 2008. We were going to go to Burundi tomorrow until Monday but the trip has been called off. There is fighting AGAIN by rebels near the capital, Bujumburo, and the rebels are in a forest we would go through. Probably would be okay, but better to be cautious. We had visitors at the AMAHORO event! I have finally gotten to the ...
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