Orphans

An orphan (from the Greek: ορφανός, romanized: orphanós) is a child whose parents have died, are unknown, or have permanently abandoned them.In common usage, only a child who has lost both parents due to death is called an orphan. When referring to animals, only the mother's condition is usually relevant (i.e. if the female parent has gone, the offspring is an orphan, regardless of the father's condition).

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Laws.Africa · 20 October 2022 English

Landmine Victim Assistance PVO 44/2015 80. Zimbabwe Orphans and Disabled Association PVO 45/2015 81. Zimbabwe


Laws.Africa · 6 May 2022 English

Boaz Oduor Ogollah, as trustees of Organics 4 Orphans, both of P.O. Box 2596–30200, Kitale in the Republic


Laws.Africa · 1 April 2022 English

(Amendment) Act, 2022 51 The Asian Widows' and Orphans' Pensions (Repeal) Act, 2022 63 The Kenya


Laws.Africa · 30 March 2022 English

Women with Disabilities in Development. Zimbabwe Orphans and Disabled Organisation. Zimbabwe Network for


Laws.Africa · 11 March 2022 English

counselling services, including HIV and AIDS, care for orphans, Alzheimer’s, non-communicable chronic diseases


Laws.Africa · 11 March 2022 English

safe shelter and family-like environment for orphans and other vulnerable children who have no one


Laws.Africa · 18 February 2022 English

Limited Road, Chingola 11291 Chingola 35. Faith Orphans Three Trade Test TVA / 561 Plot 5120 P.O Box Copperbelt


Laws.Africa · 11 February 2022 English

Zambia Two Short TVA/1031 Limited Courses 34. Faith Orphans Three Trade Test TVA/561 Trades School 35. Hernandez


Laws.Africa · 12 November 2021 English

residential facility for handicapped persons or orphans; but (b) does not include a hotel, dwelling


Laws.Africa · 24 September 2021 English

Inauguration of President Act No. 32 Of 2016 Widows and Orphans’ Pensions Cap. 279 Zambia Security Intelligence


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