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VIDEO: Whose children are they now?


The AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia has left more than one million children without parents. Compassionate groups and individuals have taken on the responsibility of raising them, including traditional orphanages, family members, and neighbors. This film explores the stories of these caregivers, and the young people for whom they are caring.

2 thoughts on “VIDEO: Whose children are they now?

  1. This is a very touching and encouraging video. It gives an impression each of us (Ethiopians) including Good people world wide to ask about the things we are doing to ourselves and others.
    Private donors and organisations in the name of NGO and the likes need to change their failed approach and need to assist directly to the needy such as these we are witnessing in the video.

    Media groups mainly foreign that are working to destroy the country image also need to follow the person(s) prepared this video keeping in mind to help the children and their caretakers.

    Thank you to all you involving with this video. Together we will make it better.

  2. this is so sad, what is the doubel digit economy growth under woyane doing to alleviate the suffering of the orphans ?
    why is the government not fighting poverty and aids instead of fighting neighbouring countries such as Somalia, Eritrea and Sudan?
    Obviously we don’t have government that cares of the people of Ethiopia.

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