All My Children Spoilers: December 8-12
Next week's All My Children? It's all about relationships, relationships, relationships...
- Jake won't compete for Taylor's affection.
- Greenlee and Ryan (Cameron Mathison, pictured) try to fight their feelings for one another.
- Bianca doesn't believe Reese.
- JR tracks down Krystal.
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November 12th, 2011 7:27 AM
support in the form of healthcare, nutrition, or psychosocial support.16 Ensuring that households where a child has been orphaned by AIDS receive external care and support is therefore essential to ensure that the increasing number of AIDS orphans attend school. Figures released in 2010 revealed that in most countries in sub-masaka nyendo and Nakayiba the gap between school attendance by orphans and non-orphans has narrowed although progress varies across the region.17 Despite this, orphans, particularly those from poorer households still remain less likely to attend school compared to non orphans.
To assist orphans and other vulnerable children to realise their full potential, by supporting and strengthening community members to respond effectively to the impact of HIV/AIDS. Specifically, the project aims to:
• Strengthen community-based support for orphans through the training of village orphan representatives, formation of parish orphan committees and parent teacher’s associ
January 26th, 2011 8:06 AM
Uganda masaka youth currently face challenging realities along their way to adulthood. From having fewer hours of contact with caring adults to facing a future of uncertain job security in a brutal economy, the factors influencing youth’s quality of life and future potential are dramatically more complex and challenging than they were in the past. With parents working longer hours and the absence of grandparents and other community adults who used to make up support systems, the intergenerational fabric of community has been frayed. Youth development strategies aim to reweave community fabric in a new way – one that takes the supports and opportunities young people should have, and re-institutes them in the context of young people’s realities today. While many of these realities are harsh ones, we know that young people themselves want to be involved in their communities. The importance of building positive youth/adult partnerships in this process cannot be stressed enough.
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December 18th, 2008 10:19 AM
am elvis barozi
in uganda in masaka
but ilove so much
and bless you so much
you make me wanna