Stolen Childhoods: The Ongoing Fight Against Child Labour in Uganda and Across the Globe
Stolen Childhoods: The Ongoing Fight Against Child Labour in Uganda and Across the Globe International
Stolen Childhoods: The Ongoing Fight Against Child Labour in Uganda and Across the Globe International
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
Well, injustice dwells on the streets of Jinja city, in the huts of residents in
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in rural Uganda remains a pressing issue, affecting theeducation and well-being
According to Section 2 of the Children’s (Amended) Act of Uganda, child marriage is referred to as any union whether formal or informal involving any person below the age of 18years for the purpose of living as husband and wife.