2021

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Improving Children’s Spiritual Lives

In the month of February 2019, children improved their spiritual life by learning about the life of Jesus. However, it was children who didn’t start school early and those who returned home at 1pm. On average, the project officer met between 17-30 children per day.

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The Dilemma Of Mothers In Informal Employment

In Uganda, the biggest population is employed in Urban and Peri-urban communities. This also comprises of women majority living in Kampala slums as casual labourers in the informal sector mainly due to low education levels. Because the informal sector is not regulated by authorities, employees work under inhumane, unlawful, unprotected and exploitative working conditions.

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Supporting Data-Based Advocacy To Reduce The Prevalence Of Violence Against Child (VAC) Gender Based Violence (GBV) And Sexual Exploitation And Abuse (SEA) During COVID-19 Pandemic In Pader And Gulu Districts

The Global Fund For Human Rights

The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated movement and contact restrictions instituted to mitigate the spread of the virus have invariably created the conditions which have led to the escalation of violence against children, women and girls in most communities in Uganda.

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Accelerating Progress To End Child Marriage In Uganda

In 2019, with concerted efforts to achieve Girls Not Bride’s vision of a world without child marriage, where girls are equal to boys and can achieve their full potential. A project proposal was developed, with funding support from People’s Post Code Lottery through Girls Not Brides, Girls Not Brides Uganda received a one-year grant to ‘Accelerate Progress towards Ending Child Marriage in Uganda’.