Filed under: HOPE Cape Town Association, HOPE Cape Town Association & Trust, HOPE Cape Town Trust, HOPE Gala Dresden, Africa, Aids, betterplace.org, donation, hiv, HOPE Cape Town Association & Trust, south africa, western cape
07/02/2013 • 9:56 pm Comments Off on Germany & HOPE Cape Town: Stay informed and donate via www.betterplace.org
06/29/2013 • 8:16 pm Comments Off on HIV infections down in children, U.N. says
Reducing HIV infections in children is a very important step towards a zero infected generation to come. This figures of Africa are encouraging.
Filed under: HIV and AIDS, HIV Prevention, HIV Treatment, Medical and Research, Africa, Aids, Conditions and Diseases, health, hiv, Immune Disorders, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, south africa
06/18/2013 • 10:21 am Comments Off on Another mission…

European Union Headquarters – Brussels, Belgium (Photo credit: Sailing “Footprints: Real to Reel” (Ronn ashore))
After one week in Cape Town sitting in a plane again, this time to Brussels in Belgium. I was offered the opportunity to meet those relevant people in the EU (European Union) dealing with African and South African affairs. It will be a big challenge for me to understand and digest in a couple of days the mechanism of EU-African relationship. But as HOPE Cape Town is a joint venture between European and African people, I strongly believe to see the bigger picture is an important step to understand the synergies behind single projects. And the question of funding is for me in the moment only second best – it is really first to make my homework and understand the principles of political and economic ties and so have a background image for further investigation into EU funding for Africa. I feel like a student again 🙂 and I am very grateful for the organizers to give me this opportunity.
Generally I believe in networking and sharing to reach the goal of ongoing support for those in need – in the case of HOPE Cape Town the need to deal with HIV and AIDS in their mainly anyhow devastated lives of poverty, unemployment, little education and almost no light at the end of the tunnel. South Africa is going through a challenging time with Madiba, the moral conscience of South Africa in his last chapter of life and politicians in place who seem to have subscribed to corruption and attending to everything gaining them wealth but ignoring mostly the plight of the people. That might be a harsh judgement but I strongly believe that South Africa deserves better. Maybe the looming farewell from Nelson Mandela will serve as a reminder about the dreams and hopes after 1994 and ignite the longing and yearning to reach this dream of a real rainbow nation where poverty, corruption, crime, unemployment is seriously tackled by people in power who care deeply about the future of all South Africans.
HOPE Cape Town is working only in one little sector of health within all the areas of human life. But as it needs all mosaic pieces to create the final picture, the organization is willing to contribute whatever is necessary to make the vision of a prosper and thriving South Africa possible. One drop in the big ocean – right so – but let’s join all drops to accumulate into a stream taking us forward.
Filed under: General, HIV and AIDS, HIV Prevention, HOPE Cape Town Association, HOPE Cape Town Association & Trust, HOPE Cape Town Trust, Networking, Politics and Society, Reflection, Society and living environment, Africa, Aids, Belgium, Brussels, cape town, EU, europe, European Union, Germany, hiv, nelson mandela, Rainbow Nation, south africa, western cape
06/15/2013 • 3:16 pm 1
Online donations are ‘in’ – and they give you the chance to give without traveling far, to open your heart without delay and support a good cause.
For those in Germany or speaking German please check out: http://www.betterplace.org
For those in South Africa there is a closer website, which can be used by all to transfer your support in a secure way:
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06/03/2013 • 7:09 am Comments Off on Kids for Kids – Look at our Manenberg kiddis…
Kids from the After School Care Project in Manenberg performing via SKYPE for their new friends in Ruemmelsheim. A great afternoon to raise funds for this worthy project in South Africa in the Trollbach Halle in Germany.
Filed under: Catholic Church, General, HOPE Cape Town Association, HOPE Cape Town Association & Trust, Networking, Reflection, Society and living environment, Uncategorized, cape town, care project, Germany, Julia Kloeckner, Manenberg, new friends, Rhein-Nahe, Ruemmelsheim, SKYPE, south africa, Theo Stapf, worthy project