The current Orphan and Vulnerable Children situation in Uganda. This was a presentation by Stella Ogwang, Principal Probation Officer Ministry of Gender , Labour and Social Development at the Christian Childcare Conference hosted at Gaba Commitee Church organised by African Renewel Ministries, Child's i Foundation, CARNAC,Lifeline Ministries and Gaba Community Church on 19th February 2015.
Who Sees Reality is Great - The Story of PatacaraOH TEIK BIN
A Presentation of a spiritual story from the Dhammapada. The texts are in English. For reflection to grow in wisdom in one's quest to end Dukkha.
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Berne's energy theory - Cathexis (Transactional analysis / TA is an integrati...Manu Melwin Joy
Eric Berne developed a theoretical explanation of what happens when we shift executive power and our sense of real self between one ego state and another. Berne followed Freud in hypothesizing the concept of psychic energy or cathexis.
The Alternative Care Framework by Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Deve...ChildsiFoundation
The Government of Uganda through Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development is implementing the Alternative Care Framework that seeks family based solutions for Ugandan children in care. This was another presentation by Stella Ogwang Principal Probation Officer at Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development at the Christian Childcare Conference held on 19 February a2015 at Gaba Community Church.
Who Sees Reality is Great - The Story of PatacaraOH TEIK BIN
A Presentation of a spiritual story from the Dhammapada. The texts are in English. For reflection to grow in wisdom in one's quest to end Dukkha.
For the Video ( with audio narration, explanation and comments in Hokkien), please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA0vIAbeGdo
Berne's energy theory - Cathexis (Transactional analysis / TA is an integrati...Manu Melwin Joy
Eric Berne developed a theoretical explanation of what happens when we shift executive power and our sense of real self between one ego state and another. Berne followed Freud in hypothesizing the concept of psychic energy or cathexis.
The Alternative Care Framework by Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Deve...ChildsiFoundation
The Government of Uganda through Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development is implementing the Alternative Care Framework that seeks family based solutions for Ugandan children in care. This was another presentation by Stella Ogwang Principal Probation Officer at Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development at the Christian Childcare Conference held on 19 February a2015 at Gaba Community Church.
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A presentation by Dr Nicola Jones, Course in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research, September 2020
JAFOA presentation final October 2023.pdfLloydHelferty
#JAFOA #Uganda #IGU Summit presentation done on October 19th, 2023
An update on the activities of the #UnityNet #Elders & #Seniors Network: #Hope for the #Elderly & #Orphaned #Children
children are on the top covid 19 crisis and are having long term impact on child health, safety , nutrition, imunization , social and mental development espacially in poor economies, poor households and girl child
A presentation by Dr Nicola Jones, Course in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research, September 2020
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Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
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Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
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2. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
• Children constitute abut 57.4% of Uganda’s
total population of 30.7million people
• 17.1million children below 18 years
• 14% (2.43 million) are orphans
• 45.6% (1,108,080) of the orphans are due to
HIV/AIDS
• 105,000 children between the ages of 0-14 are
HIV positive
3. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
• 51% (8.1million children) are either critically
or moderately vulnerable
• 63% live with caregivers other than caregivers
• Currently at least one in every four
households has an orphan
• 3 million children live below the poverty line
4. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
• Orphan-hood in Uganda remains a big challenge
with the proportion of children that are
orphaned increasing from 11.5% in 1999/2000 to
13.4% in 2002/2003 and 14.8% in 2005/2006 the
magnitude reduced slightly to 14%
• Although children’s vulnerability is widespread in
all regions of Uganda, the magnitude is highest in
post-conflict areas especially Northern Uganda
5. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
• Variations in vulnerability also tend to be
associated with wealth distribution. There is
more vulnerability in poorer regions of the
north compared to the relatively stable parts
of the country such as the central region
6. Regional Distribution of Vulnerable
Children in Uganda (%)
Critically
Vulnerable
Moderately
Vulnerable
Generally
Vulnerable
Total
Vulnerability
Central 7.8 33.6 52.7 94.1
Eastern 7.5 45.5 43.8 96.8
North 9.3 53.6 35.9 98.8
Western 8.1 41.1 45.9 96.1
Average 8.1 42.9 45.1 96.1
7. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
• Available evidence indicates that vulnerability
among children in Uganda is context specific e.g
in post-conflict northern Uganda there are
unique categories including;
- child mothers, who after abduction were
forced to marry rebels and had children at a
very young age
- former rebel boys
-unaccompanied children living in IDP camps
8. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
-children in transient (temporary)
communities
- children moving from the camps to the
villages
- children living with their mothers in
prison
- children in re-constituted families
- boys and girls involved in commercial
sexual exploitative activities
9. Magnitude of Child Vulnerability in
Uganda
- landless children especially those returning
from the IDPS
•In Karamoja, there is a unique situation of out-
migrant children who move to the neighboring
districts grazing cattle and engaging in other forms
of child labour
•Although the magnitude of child vulnerability has
been found to be higher in rural than urban areas,
certain forms are more pronounced in urban
settings such as children in contact with the law
and street children
10. Drivers of Child Vulnerability
• Child vulnerability reflects the level of socio-
economic development in Uganda. Major
causes of child vulnerability include poverty,
armed conflict, HIV and AIDS and other
diseases
11. 1.OVC in the context of HIV and AIDS
• HIV prevalence in Uganda is at 6.5%
• Prevalence in children 0-5 years is 0.7%
• HIV infections through mother to child
transmission contribute to 22%
• The Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) database
shows that the % of infants born to HIV-
infected mothers stood at 9.9% in 2009
12. OVC in the context of HIV and AIDS
• The HIV and AIDS Epidemiological Surveillance
Report (MoH 2009) shows that a total of 120,000
children (0-14 years) had died of AIDS related
complications
• No of children living with HIV and AIDS is 42,140
• In 2007 Uganda initiated early ART to infants
diagnosed with HIV and by June 2008, 193 health
facilities were providing early infant diagnosis
(EID) services
13. OVC in the context of HIV and AIDS
• During the period 2008/9, 28,040 HIV exposed
babies aged 6weeks to 18 moths were tested
representing only 31 percent od all HIV exposed
babies
• Out of those tested, about 10% were HIV positive
and only 1,300 were initiated on ART
• UAC report on implementation of the national
HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan FY 2007-2008, shows
that only 27% of HIV positive children that are
eligible for ART were accessing treatment
annually
14. OVC in the context of HIV and AIDS
• Inadequate community mobilization and
education to support pediatric care greatly
impacts on care provided to HIV infected children
• Stigma is an impediment to ART access for HIV
positive children
• Children who are sexually active and/or those
who suffer from sexual abuse and those
subjected to early marriages are at higher risk of
HIV infection
15. OVC in the context of HIV and AIDS
• Stigma, both in communities and schools, the
burden of care and poor nutrition further
compound the vulnerability of children
infected with HIV
• The number of facilities providing child
friendly and adolescent reproductive health
services remains limited
16. 2. Other Drivers of Child Vulnerability
• The difficult socio-economic circumstances that
vulnerable children encounter often entwine
with other family related factors such as
domestic violence, low incomes, household food
insecurity, and poor child care practices which
further compound their vulnerability.
• Inadequate capacity of families, communities and
limited funding to key government departments
responsible for child protection such as Police,
Probation and the Judiciary.
17. 2. Other Drivers of Child Vulnerability
• Individualism partly caused by economic hardship
continues to limit communities capacity to
intervene and provide care for children when
caregivers and parents are absent/dead
• In other cases, caregivers have been found to
neglect or even violate the rights of children
because of these hardships
• Increasing adoption of western ideals against
receding traditional values of child care
18. 2. Other Drivers of Child Vulnerability
• High adult mortality rates due to malaria, HIV and AIDS
• Armed conflict especially in northern and eastern
Uganda
• In most situations when parents pass on, children have
no fall-back positions thus increasing their
vulnerabilities
• In some communities, some aspects of cultures that
promote early marriages exacerbate the problem of
child-mothers who apart from being vulnerable, give
birth to children who are vulnerable to various threats,
sustaining a vulnerability cycle through generations
19. 2. Other Drivers of Child Vulnerability
• Inadequate adoption of modern family
planning methods, coupled with the high
fertility rate of 6.9%, has led to high
population growth rate of 3.2% which
reinforces poverty and vulnerability as
available resources are overstretched