Across Zambia, tens of thousands of children have lost one or both of their parents to HIV/AIDS or other illnesses. CARE’s SCOPE-OVC program (Strengthening Community Partnerships for the Empowerment of Orphans and Vulnerable Children) works through community schools to help orphans and vulnerable children deal with the loss and grief they are experiencing.
Children, Learners, Community Mentors in Zambia
Powered by either wind-up human energy or solar power, the Lifeline radio is designed specifically to connect people in remote communities to the information network. Constructed to operate in the harshest of conditions and climates, the Lifeline radio is rugged, colorful, easy to use and carry, receives excellent AM, FM, and two shortwave frequencies and plays for many hours non-stop. It is available to aid and donor organizations for developmental and humanitarian initiatives.
With funding from The Times Christmas Appeal, we matched funding from CARE and provided a total of 925 Lifeline radios to community schools. CARE distributed five radios each to 130 community schools and 55 government primary schools with the most limited resources. The Ministry of Education provides Learning At Taonga Market training guides free to the mentors (volunteer teachers) at community schools.