From the Project - Articles
Enjoy news, stories, announcements and photos from the project. For entries with additional information, click the [read more] link. |
Chris Newton Profiled in CMA Magazine |
12/21/2009 |
| CMA Magazine profiles Chris Newton in article "Poverty and AIDS - One CMA's Contribution". [read more] |
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Edzimkulu Recognized for Best Practices |
12/20/2009 |
| In 2009, Edzimkulu received Best Practice recognition for Community-Based HIV Work, Community Mobilization for Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV, and Implementation of Community Integrated Management of Childhood Illness. [read more] |
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My Time in Ndawana, by Volunteer Kathleen Paton |
9/15/2009 |
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Volunteer Kathleen Paton shares about her most recent (third) experience volunteering in South Africa. [read more] |
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Community Volunteers, by Jim Newton |
7/29/2009 |
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Jim and Chris Newton return to Ndawana to begin the rebuilding process after fire claims the Edzimkulu-funded community centre. [read more] |
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Ndawana Community Centre Burns Down |
6/26/2009 |
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A fire swept through the Ndawana community centre on June 25, 2009, destroying four buildings including the clinic that had become the focal point for health care provided by Edzimkulu. [read more] |
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The Campaign to End Stigma, by Jim Newton |
12/1/2008 |
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Jim Newton reflects on Edzimkulu's "End Stigma" celebration in South Africa and the work that made it possible. [read more] |
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Zanele, by Chris Newton |
7/30/2008 |
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Chris Newton reflects on the life of Zanele Mhkwanazi. [read more] |
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Edzimkulu Team Member Zanele Mhkwanazi Passes Away |
6/19/2008 |
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Edzimkulu board shares the sad news that team member Zanele Mhkwanazi passes away. [read more] |
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Update From Ndawana, by Susan Green |
4/2/2008 |
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Susan Green, Edzimkulu board chairperson, details recent progress of the project in Ndawana. [read more] |
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The Road to Independence, by Christina McDonald |
3/17/2008 |
| Edzimkulu board member Christina McDonald reflects on her recent trip to Ndawana and the community's road to independence. [read more] |
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