A survey was conducted in Addis Abeba between October 2, 1993 and Dece
mber 10, 1993 to assess orphanhood due to AIDS deaths. It was possible
to trace only 1,047 AIDS cases among residents of Addis Abeba. During
the survey, 59% of the cases and 16% of their spouses were already de
ad. The total number of children born to the index cases were 2186, am
ong which, 883 (40.4%) were below 15 years of age. Two hundred eighty
(30.4%) of these children had lost either one or both parents. Other s
ocial problems include ill health in 10.5% among which 3.9% had AIDS,
14.1% were school dropouts. There were also children who faced abandon
ment, displacement and who lacked medical care at the time of their il
lness. The existing coping mechanism seems to be relying on the extend
ed family, which is an important social support system. However, there
is a need to raise community awareness and strengthen the system to e
nhance the effort in protecting and supporting children affected by AI
DS.