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For up-to-date information about our work in Zambia and how it is funded, read our multi-award-winning Annual Report and Accounts. Zambia has been particularly hard hit by the HIV epidemic and, combined with poverty, it is having a devastating impact on the country's economy and on the fabric of its society. It is mostly people in the parent and teacher age group who are falling sick and dying - leaving thousands of children orphaned and vulnerable, and crippling the education system. Education helps slow down the spread of HIV and improve children’s prospects of survival. So we work closely with local organisations to provide Zambia's orphans and vulnerable children with:
Where we workWe work in Kitwe, in the Copperbelt region of Northern Zambia, and in the Chazanga suburb of Zambia's capital, Lusaka. View Larger Map
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