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<metadata><identifier>whose_children_are_they_now_2006</identifier>
<title>WHOSE CHILDREN ARE THEY NOW? AIDS Orphans in Ethiopia</title>
<mediatype>movies</mediatype>
<collection>fadimandocumentaries</collection>
<subject>Children; orphans; orphanages; family; neighbors; community; responsibility; caring; compassion; extended family; social systems; HIV; AIDS; HIV/AIDS; Ethiopia; SEEDS of HOPE</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/</licenseurl>
<description>The AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia has left more than one million children without parents. Compassionate groups and individuals have taken on the responsibility of raising them, including traditional orphanages, family members, and neighbors. This film explores the stories of these caregivers, and the young people for whom they are caring.</description>
<date>2006</date>
<publicdate>2006-04-03 20:13:36</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-04-04 03:11:59</addeddate>
<uploader>skipe@mindspring.com</uploader>
<updater>AV Geek Skip</updater>
<updatedate>2006-04-03 20:18:04</updatedate>
<sponsor>The Peninsula Community Foundation and over 50 individuals</sponsor>
<director>Dorothy Fadiman</director>
<creator>Dorothy Fadiman, Amy Hill</creator>
<publisher>Concentric Media</publisher>
<sound>sound</sound>
<color>color</color>
<runtime>21:00</runtime>
<contact>info@concentric.org</contact>
<segments>Fifth film in series: "SEEDS of HOPE: Meeting the Challenges of HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia"

English language version</segments>
<updatedate>2006-04-03 21:21:18</updatedate>
<updater>AV Geek Skip</updater>
<collection>culturalandacademicfilms</collection></metadata>
