 Mouna is three years old. She lives in Uganda. Like millions of other orphans, she had to fend for herself. No father, no mother, no home, no future. For a year now, Mouna has been living in the SOS Children's Village Gulu and has found a new home there. More... Alice is 44 years old and is the mother of twelve children, one of whom is Mouna. "I take care of the children as if they were my own." More... The Democratic Republic of Congo is regarded as a collapsed state. Years of fighting, involving many different interest groups, have completely destroyed the third largest country in Africa. The country's poisoned chalice, ironically is its abundance of natural resources. In this context, please read an interview with the director of SOS Children's Villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Marthe Kangene, which we conducted three years ago. There have been no significant improvements to the situation of the country's children - on the contrary. That is why another SOS Children's Village is currently being set up in Kinshasa. More... The majority of the children at the SOS Children's Villages share the same fate - they have been orphaned through war. More... On the occasion of the Olympic Games we would like to introduce you to the work of SOS Children's Villages in the host country China. We would like to invite you to take a look around and make a virtual journey to the ten SOS Children’s villages of China. More... The two SOS Schools in the Palestinian Territories strive to offer children the best possible education regardless of the difficulties they encounter daily. Even getting to school is a problem on some days and in some areas. More... |