US provides $50 million to support children and the vulnerable

The American government, through its international development agency (USAID), has made around fifty million dollars available for orphaned and vulnerable children.

The support and assistance plan will run until 2027 and aims to cover around 217,234 children, including adolescents and their caregivers, in the first year.

The initiative will be implemented by the Facilitating Lasting Impact for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (FILOVC) project in the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula, Inhambane, Gaza, and Maputo city and province.

According to AIM, quoted by Notícias online, the project will operate in three intervention components, namely case management focused on HIV-infected children, primary prevention for adolescents and "dreams" aimed at adolescents and young women aged 10 to 24.

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