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 AMREF's Dr. Peter Ngatia Quoted in New York Times article on African Orphans
Denise Grady's June 24th article in The New York Times tells the story of an orphanage in Tanzania. Dr. Peter Ngatia, AMREF's Director of Capacity Building was interviewed for Ms. Grady's article.
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 4 Stars Again!
For the fourth year in a row, Charity Navigator, America's premier charity evaluator, has given AMREF USA their coveted 4 star rating for sound fiscal management. Only 6% of all charities rated have received four consecutive 4-stars. Thank you so much for your ongoing trust in us. 93% of every dollar raised goes directly to programs in Africa. Donate Now!
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 Dagoretti Child in Need Project
According to government estimates, there are more than 65,000 children living on the streets in Nairobi – many of whom have lost their parents to AIDS. AMREF’s Dagoretti Child in Need Project provides educational, nutritional and health care support to these street children. Amos is one young man who has benefitted from our Dagoretti Project. Read Amos' story
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