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Orphans International Worldwide Launches New Website
You can read about it here: http://www.stewardshipreport.com/index.php/orphans-international-worldwide-unveils-new-website-for-sponsoring-kids-including-haiti.html and view it here: http://www.oiww.org

 
Featured Article on US Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Read about Paul Stevers, CharityHelp International Founder and President.

http://www.uscenterforcitizendiplomacy.org/blog/entry/hope-for-afghan-children


 
Support and Networking Summer Newsletter 2010
Get the latest information on the Support and Networking Program here.

 
CharityHelp International YouTube Channel
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Introducing Gua-Africa's New Look
Gua-Africa has a new look on the CHI website.  Take a look at the new and improved Gua-Africa Section.

 
March 2010 Gua Africe Newsletter
The Gua Africa Team just returned from a successful trip to Africa.  Download their latest newsletter.

 
The New York Times Magazine, 'The Women's Crusade'

Magazine
The Women's Crusade
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF and SHERYL WuDUNN
Published: August 23, 2009

The liberation of women could help solve many of the worldâ's problems, from poverty to child mortality to terrorism.
Read more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/magazine/23Women-t.html


 

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Our goal is to build a high quality secondary education centre for the whole community, which is to be called the Emma Academy, as a legacy toEmma McCune who lies in rest in Leer, Southern Sudan.

The twenty year long Sudanese civil war has meant that schooling in Southern Sudan today mostly consists of teaching under trees. Many former child soldiers have not found their way back into education, and traditionally only 1 in 5 girls are supported to finish High School.board under tree

We are currently renovating and expanding the current Leer Primary School. We have replaced the roof, re-painted the existing classrooms and erected a perimeter fence. Our next step is to construct 5 new Primary School classrooms. The fundraising target is at $220,000; so far we have raised over $180,000.

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What your money can buy...
Slide 1 2 tins of emulsion paint $14
Slide 1 1 corrugated iron sheet $30
Slide 1 2 PVC Gutter drains for the roofs $50
Slide 1 5 Timber foundation frames $100
Slide 1 1 Classroom Door (inc. fitting) $200
Slide 1 5 Cement Mortar Classroom Blackboards $500
Slide 1 Plaster the inside of 1 Classroom $800
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