Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 by myntillae |
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Originally published on ReachTheChildren.org
Care for Life Teaches Stay Alive in Mozambique
Care For Life sees first hand the devastation caused by the HIV/AIDS pandemic on children and families. On average, about 500 new HIV infections occur every day in the Mozambique, 90 of them among new-born babies through mother-to-child transmission.
Care For Life implements the [...]
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Thursday, September 4th, 2008 by myntillae |
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Originally published in the BYU Marriott School News
An innovative self-help program engineered by Marriott School graduate João Bueno recently reached the 10,000-person milestone as it aims to alleviate poverty and improve the quality of life in villages throughout Mozambique. A graduate of BYU’s MPA program, Bueno works for the humanitarian group Care For Life. Although [...]
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Wednesday, September 5th, 2007 by myntillae |
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Originally posted in The Christian Science Monitor.
When Joao Bueno and his team of field workers first visited the dusty village of Inhamizua, Mozambique, they knew they had a tough sell.
They weren’t offering money, food, or help to build houses. They wouldn’t dig wells or pay teachers’ salaries. All they could do, they told the villagers [...]
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Saturday, June 2nd, 2007 by myntillae |
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Originally published in the Church News
BEIRA, Mozambique — A young man who found the gospel in South Africa 14 years ago now serves as a leader in the Church and is working among the underprivileged in Mozambique to change lives. In March, Solomon Malidadi was named national director of Care For Life Mozambique, a family-based [...]
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