Portrait of Angela Ndebele at her home, where she lives with her 26 year old sister and nice and nephew, Salem area, Vryheid ZululandAngela Ndebele is visited by a peer educator at her home who encourages her to keep going to school as part of the of the "Keeping Girls in School" program at Isolomuzi Senior Seconday School, Vryheid Zulu Land South Africa. Angela has lost both parents and lives with her 26 year old sister as part of an orphan headed household. Girls living under these difficult circumstances are often first to drop out of school and have high risk of getting infected with HIV. The "Keeping the Girls in School" program is run by Miet Africa and supported by the Global Fund. Photographer: SchermbruckerCountries: South Africa Tags: AGYW (Adolescent Girls and Young Women) boy child cousins education girls girls at risk HIV HIV education home visit natal orphan poverty rural poor Sub-saharan Africa. South Africa urban poor Unique identifier: GF1259224 Size: 5760px × 3840px (~63 MB) Copyright notice: The Global Fund/Karin Schermbrucker Parent folder: 2017-03-24Related Assets: View MoreSelect usage How will the asset be used? Select the Media Category for your intended usage. Usage description Add to lightboxAdd to cart