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Children With Disabilities Project

The Children with Disabilities (CWD) project falls under the Kampala Slum Women Development (KASWOD) Project. It is implemented in Kampala slums of Bukoto, Mulago, Bwaise and Makerere Kivulu. The CWD project reaches out to children in areas of Nabweru, Kawempe and Makerere as well.

It currently has 55 children with different types of disabilities such as cerebral palsy, down syndrome, autism, visual impairment and hydrocephalous, among others.

The project aims at improving the livelihoods of children with disabilities and their caretakers in the slum of operation. The project supports children from the age of one to 18.

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