Too Few
Aware Of
World Orphan
Week.
By Brian
McAfee
12/10/08
"ICH' -- - October
11 marked
the end of
World Orphan
Week. With
133 million
orphans in
the world
today, most
in Africa,
Asia and
Latin
America, and
15 million
of them
orphaned due
to HIV/AIDS
(according
to SOS
Children) we
have a moral
responsibility
to ensure
the basic
needs
orphans
around the
World. These
needs
include
health,
education
and welfare.
Addressing
poverty
issues in
the various
regions
particularly
populated
with high
levels of
orphaned or
abandoned
children is
being done
by various
organizations
which all
need our
help.
There are
numerous
such
organizations
of which I
have chosen
to focus on
a few. One
particular
one that is
prominent
for both
addressing
needs and
informing
the public
with it's
regularly
updated
website is
SOS
Children's
Villages,
www.soschildren.org
. They
regularly
update their
website with
informative
on
conditions
and events
concerning
orphans and
current
situations
and events
that may
effect the
wellbeing of
children in
need. Their
website is
essential
for
receiving
the latest
information
as related
to this
issue.
Another
organization
that I have
been
following
for a few
years now is
the
Christina
Noble
Children's
Foundation
based in
Vietnam.
Christina
Noble, an
Irish woman
who
relocated to
Vietnam to
set up an
orphanage in
1989. Her
story and
the story of
the
Christina
Noble
Children's
Foundation
can be
discovered
in her
excellent
book,
"Nobody's
Child", a
must read.
She has
orphanages
established
in Vietnam
and
Mongolia.
Her website
is
www.cncf.org
. Another
orphanage
organization
based
primarily in
India is the
Raina
Foundation.
I know a bit
less about
them but
they have an
informative
website at
www.rainafoundation.com
. Unwanted
girls in
India are in
particularly
heart
breaking
situations
because of
some of the
cultural
attitudes of
some
Indians.
Another
important
organization
is Oxfam
International.
While
orphans are
not their
primary
focus their
focus on
poverty
issues
directly
impacts
those most
in need that
frequently
turns out to
be orphans.
Oxfam says
"we believe
we can end
poverty and
injustice as
part of a
Global
movement for
change".
They combat
poverty,
hunger,
disease and
illiteracy.
Oxfam is
certainly
one of the
best of the
International
organizations.
Their
website is
www.oxfam.org
. Let me
know of
organizations
you think
are
particularly
good at
addressing
the issue
and needs of
orphans.
Brian
McAfee-brimac6@hotmail.com