IFRC

Swaziland

20 July 2006

Sihhoye care centre, a source of hope for hundreds of orphans in Swaziland

It is common that when life becomes tough, people tend to focus on their own survival.
2 March 2006

Bridging the gap in Swaziland

All hope was lost for many families in Swaziland following almost two years of drought.
Swaziland Red Cross eases access to ARVs
30 November 2004

Swaziland Red Cross eases access to ARVs

It is not long since Jane Dhlamini discovered HIV status, but she is adamant that that knowledge has kept her alive.
New reality requires new strategy in southern Africa
27 May 2003

New reality requires new strategy in southern Africa

Chief Delezi Masilela did the unthinkable.
Swaziland stalked by an
5 March 2003

Swaziland stalked by an "alliance of ills"

Kaliba is very hot, very dry and very prone to disaster.
16 October 2002

In Swaziland, the choice is between education and food

To his parents, nine-year-old Nkosingiphile Dlamini was a gift from God.
8 October 2002

Swaziland waits for the rain

The soil in Sihle Nhlanze's fields is hard as rock, and strewn with the sad remains of maize plants.
Hunger and death visit the kingdom of Swaziland
27 September 2002

Hunger and death visit the kingdom of Swaziland

"We live like birds, picking our food from the trees, and not knowing what to eat the next day," says Mathombi Dlamini (70).

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