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In Zambia, it is estimated that around 15% of children are orphans, primarily due to the impact of HIV/AIDS, poverty, and other social factors. This percentage can vary based on specific regions and communities within the country. Efforts by various organizations aim to support these vulnerable children and improve their living conditions.

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