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South Africa's AIDS orphans

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  • Josh visits an orphanage in the region
  • Many of the children have lost their parents to HIV/AIDS
  • The orphanage deals with around 300 children per month
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(CNN) -- Josh Macabuag is in Jozini, South Africa, where he will be working with the charity Engineers Without Borders (EWB).

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EWB is an international organization that is committed to engineering for international development. It takes on building projects across the world to benefit areas in need of structural rejuvenation or renovation.

Over the course of the next twelve months he will be helping to build a new sports and leisure facility for the local community. Follow his experiences over the coming year in his blogs and video diaries. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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