Caring for Orphan Children in Zimbabwe

Photos by Richard Lord

A New World Outlook web feature for World AIDS Day.

Woman and 25 children sitting on floor of her home, posing for the camera.

Harare, Zimbabwe: Chirpo Makowi Fandera is just 50 years old. She lives with her family in the Glenview Falls section of Harare. She cares for 25 children in her home, six of her own and 19 "dumped" kids. Fandera has cared for orphans since 1991. "I think God shall make one of these kids I'm caring for a doctor or a prime minister," she says.

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Audio Resources

  • Richard Lord interviews Shamiso Mangongo, an administrative assistant with the Orphans and Vulnerable Children project of Africa University
    | Windows Media (WMA, 1900K) | Podcast (MP3, 3700K) |
  • Richard Lord interviews two Zimbabwean boys who have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. They get up at four a.m. to farm and do other work and then they walk to school returning about six p.m.
    | Windows Media (WMA, 600K) | Podcast (MP3, 1200K) |