February 2021

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Statement on World Bank Inspection Panel Toolkit Review

On September 8, the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved a Resolution establishing the World Bank Accountability Mechanism (AM), and an updated Resolution for the World Bank Inspection Panel, as well as the Terms of Reference and Selection Procedures for the Secretary of the new AM.

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Could laxity to roll out the national sexuality education framework be the leading cause of the skyrocketing cases of teenage pregnancies and child marriages during the lockdown?

Launched and approved by the first lady H.E Janet Kataha Museveni in 2018 to amongst others equip young people with information about sexuality so as to: Enable them to make healthy choices about their sexual and reproductive health, and Enable them utilize life-skills in developing values, attitudes and relationships that maximize their God-given potential.

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The Fathers that Never Are

In the slum communities, where we work, most of the children do not stay with their fathers. This is not because their fathers died! For many, the men that sired them are living, they are going on with their lives elsewhere, and some are thriving.

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JFCU Statement On The World Refugee Day

Today Joy For Children Uganda (JFCU) joins the rest of the world honouring refugees around the globe and celebrating their strength and courage of these people who were forced to flee their home countries to escape conflict or persecution.

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Who wants to educate a goat?

Due to poverty, gender discrimination, poor parenting and lack of knowledge, 25% of adolescent girls in Uganda are currently pregnant or have already given birth to their first child. Teenage pregnancy has various negative impacts like severe health complications and early school drop out of girls.