National Stakeholder Dialogue on Ending Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda: Outcomes and Recommendations
National Stakeholder Dialogue on Ending Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda: Outcomes and Recommendations
National Stakeholder Dialogue on Ending Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda: Outcomes and Recommendations
Sponsoring Children in Uganda: James’s Story Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, play, and
Prevention Against Violence in Children Project is aimed at addressing persistent Violence Against Children and
Stolen Childhoods: The Ongoing Fight Against Child Labour in Uganda and Across the Globe International
PRESS STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE RE: FRAUDULENT RECRUITMENT ACTIVITIES AND MISREPRESENTATION OF JOY FOR CHILDREN UGANDA
Across Kampala’s informal settlements such as Bukoto and Mulago, many children grow up in environments marked by poverty, poor sanitation, overcrowding, and limited access to healthcare and social support. In these communities, even minor illnesses can quickly become serious due to limited financial resources and inadequate access to medical care.
Across Kampala, more than 60 informal settlements, commonly referred to as slums or ghettos, including Bukoto, Bwaise, Kivulu, and Mulago, are home to thousands of vulnerable families. Many residents face persistent poverty, limited access to clean water and sanitation, inadequate healthcare, and unstable livelihoods.
Uganda has made significant progress in expanding access to Universal Primary Education (UPE) and Universal Secondary Education (USE). However, this progress begins too late in a child’s development journey. Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE), which serves children aged 0–6 years, is largely privatized and inaccessible for many families.
“Don’t scare us with that word!” a young mother exclaimed, clutching her 10-month-old child a
A Conversation on Rights, Access to Justice and Action for All Women and Girls in