Seventeen children from Uganda who are part of the African Children's Choir are expected to perform in Mint Hill tonight at Arlighton Baptist Church as part of their musical tour of about 100 cities.
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MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The African Children’s Choir is marking over four decades of transforming lives through the power of music, education and hope. The Choir continues to captivate audiences with ...
A group of young Ugandan Christians will be singing in several Arkansas communities next month, sharing the music of their homeland as well as popular gospel songs. The African Children’s Choir is ...
A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS: OFFERED THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF AFRICAN CULTURE. 40-29'S TIA GREENE TAKES US TO JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY IN SILOAM SPRINGS WHERE A GROUP OF YOUNG PEOPLE HAD ...
Despite data gaps in many countries, the burden of sickle cell disease, especially in west and central Africa, underscores ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — For 40 years, the African Children's Choir and its parent organization, Music for Life, have transformed the lives of impoverished children across Africa by providing access to ...
The African Children’s Choir is set to perform at 6 p.m. Oct. 12 at Calvary Chapel, 126 Sharp Hill Road, Uncasville. The choir, comprised of children ages 8 to 10 from vulnerable backgrounds across ...
In July 2025, the International Court of Justice held its first hearings on states’ climate responsibilities in decades. A lead judge described climate change as an “urgent and existential threat,” ...
Young African children are at particular risk of heat stress impacts. Riccardo Mayer/Shutterstock Climate change has already increased global temperatures, greatly increasing extremes. This will ...
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6.7m African children remain unvaccinated despite gains — WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that about 6.7 million children in Africa have not received a single routine vaccine, raising concern over persistent immunisation gaps as the continent ...
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