Caring for Orphan Children in Zimbabwe

Photos by Richard Lord

A New World Outlook web feature for World AIDS Day.

A young orphan girl and her caretaker sit and talk beside the doorway outside their home.

Rayboard Farm, Zimbabwe: Precious and her caretaker talk outside their home. Because of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, many women have been touched by the plight of children who have been orphaned. They volunteer their homes and whatever else they have to care for them.

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Photo © 2005 Richard Lord. Used by Permission. Rights not transferable.

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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) |