Child Protection in Uganda

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Region: Uganda

Child protection in Uganda is a major concern due to high rates of child abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence. Children are vulnerable to various forms of abuse, including child labor, child marriage, and sexual abuse, which often go unreported and unpunished.

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                Marion lives in a rural, impoverished area in central Uganda and family is struggling to pay for food, health care bills, and school amidst her fathers illness. Marion 16 is in a secondary school leve...
                
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                Kids Club Kampala is a UK charity helping vulnerable kids in Uganda to survive and thrive. Kids Club Kampala works to overcome the lack of hope and self-esteem of children living in situations of extr...
                
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                The challenges of children's vulnerability are due to various circumstances such as; the death of parents, violence in homes, maltreatment, neglect and abuse, poverty, conflict, abuse and limited acce...
                
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                Mentor Orphans Africa is non-governmental, not for profit organization that was established to help support orphaned and vulnerable children access basic needs i.e. better health services, education, ...
                
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                Eradicate the harmful practice of child marriage through raising awareness, changing behaviour and empowering communities with the knowledge and tools needed to resist child marriage. Promote the effe...
                
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