Love and Death in the Kingdom of Swaziland

Glenn Alan Cheney
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The Swaziland that two nuns found when they arrived in the harsh outback and set about establishing a clinic and orphanage. A third of the population has HIV, TB is endemic, and ten percent of the population are orphaned children. And a drought since 1994 has made it impossible for anyone to harvest a crop. This book is about the sisters and about the social, economic, environmental, and political situation in Swaziland.
Genres: Nonfiction
88 Pages

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