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Episode 8: Supporting Orphaned and Vulnerable Children through Kinship Care in Zimbabwe

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Family for Every Child is a growing network of currently 41 local civil society organisations working on the ground in 37 countries, and these organisations have a wealth of knowledge and experience from years of working with children and communities to develop solutions to improve children’s care.

Today’s podcast focuses upon a topic which is a high priority for our Alliance - Kinship Care.

Kinship care – that is the care of children by relatives or friends of the family - represents a significant resource available for meeting the needs of girls and boys who are orphaned or otherwise live apart from their parents. 1 in 10 children worldwide are living in kinship care. In some countries, it is as high as 1 in 3. This makes it the most common type of care, after parental care. At Family for Every Child we believe that kinship care needs increased recognition and support and needs to be the first care option for children outside of parental care.

Today I’m delighted to be talking to Blessing Mutama, who is the Director of Farm Orphan Support Trust (known as FOST), based in Harare, Zimbabwe. FOST has been an active member of our Alliance since 2015 and Blessing is one of our Board members.

Since 1997, FOST has been supporting vulnerable children in Zimbabwe, particularly in farm worker communities. Zimbabwe faces multiple challenges that affect the capacity of families and communities to protect and care for children. The country is home to around 1.5 million orphaned and vulnerable children. About 1 in every 4 has lost one or both of their parents - the majority to HIV and AIDS.

FOST enables community-based protection systems in remote areas, and works to ensure that children can grow up with their siblings in a familiar environment. They run the Supporting Orphaned and Vulnerable Children programme (known as SOVC), and kinship care is a core component of this work.
For more information on Family for Every Child visit: https://www.familyforeverychild.org/
For more information on FOST visit: https://www.facebook.com/fost.co.zw/


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Family for Every Child is a growing network of currently 41 local civil society organisations working on the ground in 37 countries, and these organisations have a wealth of knowledge and experience from years of working with children and communities to develop solutions to improve children’s care.

Today’s podcast focuses upon a topic which is a high priority for our Alliance - Kinship Care.

Kinship care – that is the care of children by relatives or friends of the family - represents a significant resource available for meeting the needs of girls and boys who are orphaned or otherwise live apart from their parents. 1 in 10 children worldwide are living in kinship care. In some countries, it is as high as 1 in 3. This makes it the most common type of care, after parental care. At Family for Every Child we believe that kinship care needs increased recognition and support and needs to be the first care option for children outside of parental care.

Today I’m delighted to be talking to Blessing Mutama, who is the Director of Farm Orphan Support Trust (known as FOST), based in Harare, Zimbabwe. FOST has been an active member of our Alliance since 2015 and Blessing is one of our Board members.

Since 1997, FOST has been supporting vulnerable children in Zimbabwe, particularly in farm worker communities. Zimbabwe faces multiple challenges that affect the capacity of families and communities to protect and care for children. The country is home to around 1.5 million orphaned and vulnerable children. About 1 in every 4 has lost one or both of their parents - the majority to HIV and AIDS.

FOST enables community-based protection systems in remote areas, and works to ensure that children can grow up with their siblings in a familiar environment. They run the Supporting Orphaned and Vulnerable Children programme (known as SOVC), and kinship care is a core component of this work.
For more information on Family for Every Child visit: https://www.familyforeverychild.org/
For more information on FOST visit: https://www.facebook.com/fost.co.zw/


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