Case Study

Nigeria moving forward with IMNCH strategy

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Nigeria is taking some of its first needed steps amidst the movement toward improving international child healthcare. First Lady Turai Yar’Adua of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was officially appointed today as the National Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) in Nigeria, meaning that she will oversee all progress made and be directly […]

Highlight on the SOS Family Strengthening Program

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Isaac is HIV positive. Taking care of his three young children has been a worrisome burden as he has agonized over who can provide for them in the future. But Isaac now has peace of mind,Como baixar musica da beyonce no celularimagens melodias para descargar no celular v500 toques para celular da beyonce. since SOS […]

SOS Children’s Villages in Zambia - A Look Back.

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

On August 6, 2000, over 7 years ago, ZNBC television in Zambia, Africa did a segment for CNN’s World Report. In closing the segment, reporter Henry Ngilazi said, “The children living here may perhaps be in better conditions, but the ever increasing numbers of abandoned and orphaned children calls for concerted efforts from everyone.” Being […]

Cambodian Aids orphans at SOS Children’s Villages

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

In addition to providing loving homes for orphaned and abandoned children, SOS Children’s Villages seeks to build stronger communities. They do so by creating family strengthening programs which provide families with the confidence and skills needed to care for their own children, which aids to decrease child abandonment. A leading example in building a stronger […]

Orphans and Abandoned Children Aspire to Greatness

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

It is rare to come across a child who is confident, bold and courageous, let alone one that is and has undergone abandonment. Milan, a five year old boy from Nepal, is one of these rare cases. At SOS Children’s Village Jorpati, Ranjeeta an SOS employee speaks of Milan’s fiery charisma.
Milan arrived at SOS […]

SOS Childrens Villages Saves Child Victimized by Ugandan Civil War

Friday, July 13th, 2007

At the age of twelve, Otto was an innocent victim of the 20-year civil war in Uganda and suffered terrible facial wounds from a bullet. Today, thanks to SOS Children’s Villages and the generosity of medical personnel, Otto is regaining his lost childhood.
To see 16-year-old Otto bent over a desk with his teacher going over […]

Abandoned Twins find a New home with SOS children’s Village Bissau

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

The love and care at SOS Children’s villages gives new chances to abandoned and orphan children. This is a story of the love and care that abandoned baby twins Silvano and Silvino received at SOS Children’s Village Bissau as their second welcome to the world.
Children in Guinea-Bissau are not only vulnerable because of poverty […]

Preventing Child Abandonment through Family Strengthening

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Samah is one of many local mothers that have built a strong relationship with the SOS Children’s Village in Gaza. As one of the first graduates of the Gaza Social Center family strengthening program, Samah has since founded her own home-based sewing company and been able to provide protection and shelter for her two […]