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  2. Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Rwanda are working with Hope and Homes for Children to close the first institution and develop a model for community-based childcare which can be used across the country and ultimately Africa. Tanzania "Currently, there are 52 orphanages in Tanzania caring for about 3,000 orphans and vulnerable children."

  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tanzania

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    Among them, Members cleansed, beautified, and provided other assistance to two Tanzanian orphanages in 1998 and 2000. The church delivered two shipping containers of food and medical supplies in 2001. In 2009 many service projects were conducted across Africa including a larger project conducted in Tanzania.

  4. Category:Orphanages in Africa - Wikipedia

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    W. Watoto Child Care Ministries. Categories: Orphanages by continent. Buildings and structures in Africa by type. Child-related organizations based in Africa.

  5. Nyumbani Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Nyumbani Orphanage. The Nyumbani Children's Home was founded by Father Angelo D'Agostino and Sister Mary Owens in 1992 to serve mostly abandoned children created by the AIDS pandemic. [1] Since then, three more programs (Nyumbani Village, Lea Toto and Nyumbani Diagnostic Laboratory) have been added to the organization.

  6. Dodoma - Wikipedia

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    Dodoma ( lit. 'It has sunk' in Gogo ), officially Dodoma City ( Jiji Kuu la Dodoma, in Swahili ), is the capital of Tanzania [3] and the administrative capital of both Dodoma Municipal Council and the entire Dodoma Region, with a population of 765,179. [4] [3] In 1974, the Tanzanian government announced that Tanzania 's federal capital would be ...

  7. History of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    History of Tanzania. The modern-day African Great Lakes state of Tanzania dates formally from 1964, when it was formed out of the union of the much larger mainland territory of Tanganyika and the coastal archipelago of Zanzibar. The former was a colony and part of German East Africa from the 1880s to 1919 when, under the League of Nations, it ...

  8. Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania contains around 20% of the species of Africa's enormous warm-blooded animal populace, found over its 21 National parks, reserves, 1 conservation area, and 3 marine parks. Spread over a zone of in excess of 42,000 square kilometres (16,000 sq. mi) and shaping around 38% of the nation's area. [84]

  9. Foundation for Africa - Wikipedia

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    Foundation for Africa is a Hungarian public benefit organization for development and aid created by a civil initiative. It was first registered in Hungary in 2002 and later in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2004. [1] [2] [3] The main aims of the Foundation for Africa is to help development, aid and the forming of civil society through ...