The Spectator visits Rwanda with Hope and Homes for Children

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

Mary Wakefield, Deputy Editor of The Spectator, visits Rwanda with Hope and Homes for Children to see their groundbreaking work to transform the lives of children and revolutionise childcare across Africa.

Mary visits the Mpore PEFA institution, which Hope and Homes for Children is working to close, and discovers that, like children in orphanages across the world, the vast majority aren't orphans at all. She meets the children who have been reunited with their families and speaks to government officials about their plans to bring an end to institutionalising children and supporting family-based care.

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  • Hope and Homes for Children partner, ARK (Absolute Return for Kids) is linked to the Dutroux scandal (the sexual abuse/torture/murder of children). It also promotes the eugenics curriculum 'Opening Minds' (Avail. online) via Future Leaders, which ARK funds.

    See the youtube vids: 'Ark Schools Academies and Eugenics', & 'John Adam St Gang'.

    Also the youtube vid 'Ark and Eim Group - The Dutroux Scandal' - essential to read the text box for links to Schillings solicitors letters.

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