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School to School report 2011 to 2013

by African Solutions | Jul 7, 2015 | Fundraising, School Reports

There are a staggering 1.9 million AIDS orphans in South Africa and by 2015 the figure will stand at 5.7million, according to UNICEF. Nearly a fifth of South African children live in orphan-headed households.African Solutions to African Problems (ASAP) a 501 © 3 in...
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