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In 2006 Fantsuam Foundation launched a vulnerable children’s service as

part of its rural HIV/AIDS programme. This innovative project addresses

the growing problem of orphans and vulnerable children in the rural

communities where Fantsuam works. ICT is a central part and has proved

an effective way of getting access to vulnerable children who are coping

with poverty and hunger as well as life-threatening diseases.

The Children’s Computer Club takes place in rural Kafanchan every

Saturday morning from 10 am. “The children’s excitement is such that

they begin to arrive at our centre from 8.00am,” said John Dada,

Fantsuam coordinator. “They have games, story-telling sessions, drama

and introduction to basic computer skills.”

But it’s not all fun and games. The computer club is a forum for frank

discussion amongst the children themselves and with support staff

regarding their welfare. “At one of these sessions that we first

detected a thirteen year old who was looking after his invalid

grandmother.”

“The drama group is gearing up for the Children’s Day celebration,” says

John. “The Fantsuam ICT Youth volunteers will be on hand to film the

event. This documentary will be key in the video skills training in

which the kids will be equipped with camera and video skills to document

their everyday experiences.”

Photo: Children’s Computer Club.

Photo taken by Fantsuam Foundation

Author: —- (Karen Higgs for APCNews)

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Source: APCNews

Date: 05/22/2007

Location: KAFANCHAN, Nigeria

Category: Members

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