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Madonna help Malawian orphans
NAMITETE, Malawi, Apr 19 (Reuters) Madonna danced with Malawian children today during a visit to an orphanage and urged them to ''help themselves'' instead of relying on her.
Wearing dark glasses and clutching the one-year-old Malawian boy she is adopting, the singer toured the 0,000 facility that is home to 4,000 orphans and which she helped to fund.
Surrounded by children, she jived to Malawian music accompanied by pounding traditional drums as staff and villagers sang ''Madonna thank you for coming''.
''This is a partnership, it's not (for) me to do everything but we need to work together and you have to help yourselves,'' Madonna told orphans, adults from the local village and orphanage staff.
HIV/AIDS has killed millions in Malawi, leaving more than a million orphans.
Raising Malawi, a charity co-founded by Madonna, provides food, education and health services to 32,000 orphans in the southern African country through seven community-based organisations.
This is Madonna's second visit to Malawi six months after she and her film director husband Guy Ritchie signed interim adoption papers for custody of local toddler David Banda.
David will stay with the couple for 18 months at their home in London before a decision by the Malawian government on whether to finalise the adoption.
Rights groups have accused Madonna of using her fame and wealth to circumvent the country's adoption rules, but the singer has insisted she is following the law.
Madonna's spokeswoman has denied media reports the American star plans to adopt a second child and said she is focusing on her charity work in Malawi during this visit.
Today's
trip
to
the
orphanage
comes
at
the
end
of
a
three-day
visit
to
Malawi,
during
which
Madonna
visited
the
Home
of
Hope
orphanage
where
David
once
lived,
and
where
witnesses
said
he
met
his
biological
father.



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