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SOS Children’s Villages Tanzania to host a fundraising dinner on 25th June, 2011 at Kempinski Kilimanjaro Hotel - PRESS RELEASE

 

SOS Children Village is an independent non-governmental and non-denominational social development organization founded by Herman Gmeiner in Austria in 1949. It is currently in 132 countries with over 500 Villages. It started to work in Tanzania in 1991, initially registered as two separate National Associations; SOS Children's Villages Tanzania and Zanzibar but now operates under one National Office.

 

Customer Passion Point Limited is a Business Support Services Company organised and operated in Tanzania. They believe in cause marketing, appreciate the value it creates for both the implementers of the cause, the government, business organisations and individuals who believe and support humanitarian causes.

 

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dhl_sos_26DHL Global Forwarding delivers 1,500 bednets towards fight against Malaria in Tanzania

 

 

DHL, the leading logistics company, today announced that DHL Global Forwarding Tanzania, the freight and forwarding division of DHL has donated 1,500 mosquito nets to non-governmental institutions (NGOs) in Tanzania, in a bid to boost the fight against Malaria in the country. The Long-Lasting-Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) contributed by DHL will benefit SOS Children’s Village Tanzania, which will receive 1,000 nets, while the remaining nets will be delivered to other NGOs in need of support. The donation was made on behalf of delegates of the inaugural Africa-Singapore Business Forum (ASBF).
This initiative is part of DHL’s commitment to social responsibility, aligned to the “GoHelp” community investment pillar, which seeks to build sustainable communities in countries DHL operates in.  Malaria is a pressing concern in Africa and this donation is part of DHL’s continued commitment to make a positive difference in the health and well-being of Tanzania’s local community,” said Mr. Amadou Diallo, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding Africa and South Asia Pacific.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the epicenter of the world’s malaria control activities, with 90 percent of malaria deaths occurring in the continent. According to statistics from the National Malaria Control Programme, an estimated 16-18 million cases of malaria occur each year, resulting in more than 100,000 deaths in Tanzania. 93% of the country's population is at risk, where the mosquito-borne disease is the main cause of death of more than one-fifth of children under five years old and among pregnant women. Beyond the impact on society, the financial cost of malaria is hindering economic development due to the high cost of medicines and reduced productivity. Malaria accounts for some 30% of the national disease burden in Tanzania.
At DHL, we realize the challenges faced by the local community in this high-risk malaria prone region and it is important that we support the fight against Malaria and efforts to reduce the mortality rate. In future, we want to see children in this region grow up to be healthy adults and realize their full potential,” said Mr. Shreekesh Karia, Country Manager, DHL Logistics Tanzania, adding that, “treated nets are the most effective and efficient way to prevent the spread of malaria and according to WHO, treated mosquito nets have been shown to avert around 50% of malaria cases.”
As part of its work in Tanzania, SOS Children’s Village also supports more than 1500 children in the Family Strengthening Program (FSP). This program is intended to reach as many vulnerable families within the communities as possible to build-up their capacity in caring for their own children as a strategy of preventing child abandonment.
One can never do too much to ensure that every child grows up in a safe, healthy and supportive environment, and malaria prevention is key in ensuring that the country’s future generation has a ‘safe place to grow’,” said Rita Kahurananga, National Director, SOS Children’s Village Tanzania. also elaborated that the LLINs donated by DHL will reach about 95% of the children support in the Family Strengthening Programs in Dar Es Salaam, Muwanza, Arusha and Zanzibar. They will be distributed to the Children’s Villages (CVs), and thereafter to the homes of the children in the communities.

DHL, the leading logistics company, today announced that DHL Global Forwarding Tanzania, the freight and forwarding division of DHL has donated 1,500 mosquito nets to non-governmental institutions (NGOs) in Tanzania, in a bid to boost the fight against Malaria in the country. The Long-Lasting-Insecticide-Treated Nets (LLINs) contributed by DHL will benefit SOS Children’s Village Tanzania, which will receive 1,000 nets, while the remaining nets will be delivered to other NGOs in need of support. The donation was made on behalf of delegates of the inaugural Africa-Singapore Business Forum (ASBF). Read more...

 





 




Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children available as publication!



SOS Children’s Villages International and the International Social Service are pleased to launch the publication “Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children: A United Nations framework”, with a foreword from Yanghee Lee, the Chairperson of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. It includes the text of the Guidelines and sets of introductory questions reflecting on national policy.

 




United Nations adopted a resolution welcoming the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children



SOS Children's Villages International is very pleased to announce that on 20 November 2009 the United Nations General Assembly in New York adopted a resolution welcoming the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children. Over the last five years, SOS Children's Villages International has been a leading organisation in supporting the development of these Guidelines and promoting them towards adoption.

 

 

 

SOS Children's Villages Tanzania Leaflet 2011The SOS Children's Villages Tanzania Leaflet

 

 

And for some information in short - the SOS Children's Villages Tanzania Leaflet 2011 for download.

 

 

 

SOS Children's Villages Tanzania Brochure 2011The 2010/2011 SOS Children's Villages Tanzania brochure

 

 

SOS Children's Villages Tanzania presents the 2010/2011 brochure for download. Get all the information on the SOS Children's Villages in Tanzania in pdf file format on your computer.