-Uganda: Small Grants, PEPFAR and Peace Corps Team Up to Support Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Uganda (January 2010)
-Kenya: In Kenya, Scholarship Program Helps OVC Find Hope for the Future (October 2009)
-Vietnam: In Vietnam, Legal Clinics Combat Stigma and Discrimination and Help HIV-positive Children Access Education (July 2009)
-Ethiopia: PEPFAR Small Grants Program Changes Lives for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Ethiopia (July 2009)
-Russia: Public-Private Partnership Targets Russian Youth (April 2009)
-Ethiopia: In Ethiopia, Urban Gardening Project Provides Income and Nutrition (August 2008)
-Mozambique: In Mozambique, Small Grants Program Supports Community (October 2008)
-Ethiopia: Ethiopian Television Show Aimed at OVCs features Olympic Gold Medalist (September 2007)
-Zambia: My Mum Has HIV Book Launch (September 2007)
-Namibia: Grandmother Supports Orphaned Grandchildren through Micro-Credit (April 2007)
-Haiti: Integrating OVC and Other Services (April 2007)
-Cote d'Ivoire: Fighting HIV/AIDS in War Zones (April 2007)
-Mozambique: Facilitating Birth Registration for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (April 2007)
-Namibia: Namibia Receives Grant to Support Education for OVCs (September 2006)
-Mozambique: Supporting AIDS-Affected Families (August 2006)
-Namibia: Strengthening Faith-Based Initiatives (August 2006)
-Cambodia: A new project supports orphans and vulnerable children in rural Cambodia (August 2006)
-Namibia: Microcredit Program Helps Women-Owned Businesses Grow (August 2006)
-Mozambique: Small program has quick impact on female orphans, vulnerable children, single mothers (February 2006)
-Botswana: One Young Man's Story: Seychele, age 14 (February 2006)
-Russia: Meeting the needs of HIV-positive children (February 2006)
-Cambodia: Buddhist Monks provide home care along with resources for children (February 2006)
-Rwanda: One Young Woman's Story: "I Love Children" means support for a courageous child and her household (February 2006)
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