Children
Namibia currently counts almost 160,000
orphans and vulnerable children. This represents over 30% of
all Namibian children under 18.
As the number of Namibian orphans grows daily, Catholic AIDS
Actions work in this area also grows rapidly. Trained
volunteers offer love, emotional, practical and educational support
to over 18,000 registered children. The work of supporting
these children begins before the child is orphaned, helping parents
with their planning and transition. After the parent has died,
Catholic Aids Action continues to work with the children's
caregiver(s) in the community to continue to provide support.
This may include encouragement and support for education, referrals
for medical intervention, provision of supplemental food, support
groups and after-school programs, grief work, special holiday camps,
and community advocacy. Services may also be provided in the
following areas, In some centers
CAA and our volunteers run soup kitchens for the neediest children.
An orphaned child meets many barriers on his or her way to
further education. The Saving Remnant Fund was created to support
the best and brightest orphans into secondary education. The
program now supports over 300 children in secondary education. Since
2004 the Saving Remnant Fund managed to raise funding to support 7
children in tertiary education at University of Namibia and
Polytechnic of Namibia. At the start of the 2006 academic year 7
students are being supported of which 2 are graduating in 2010. To make sure the students will finish
their studies despite difficulties in their lives, CAA staff and volunteers
support these students, thus ensuring a successful school
career. It's CAA's ambition to support 15 children by 2010 to
attend University and Polytechnic.

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