In New York, three organizations -- African Action on AIDS, the Albert Schweitzer Institute for the Humanities, and the Bahá'í International Community -- celebrated Human Rights Day on 10 December by launching a fund-raising project to support schools for African children who have been orphaned by AIDS. Dr. Harold Robles, found and president of the Schweitzer Institute, was the keynote speaker. Shown left to right, are Ruth Bamela Engo, senior expert for the UN's Office of the Special Coordinator for Africa and the Least-developed Countries; Dr. Robles; and Deolinda Leitao-Green, of UN Conference Services. Money will be raised by the selling of newly published perpetual diary, entitled "The Africa to Come," which also contains poems, pictures and essays by African youth. The event was held at the Bahá'í International Community offices in New York.