Uganda

Demographic Data

  • Total Population: 37.78 million
  • Population under 15 years: 48%
  • Life Expectancy at Birth: 59 years
  • Human Development Index: 163 out of 188
  • World Bank Status: Low income
  • HIV/AIDS Prevalence (age 15-49): 7.3%
  • Mean Household Composition: 4.9 persons
  • Female-Headed Households: 29.5%
  • Early Marriage (% of children married by 18 years): 40%

Sources: World Bank, UNICEF, UNDP HDR 2015, DHS 2011

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Faye Sima, Dongdong Lib, Chi Meng Chub,

The negative impact of childhood maltreatment, which can often extend well into adulthood, consistently appears to be ameliorated if victimized children possess several resiliencies or strengths.

Lumos,

เอกสารฉบับนี้แผนที่จำนวนของเด็กที่อาศัยอยู่ในสถาบันการศึกษาทั่วโลก ประมาณหนึ่งทำให้รวมถึงแปดล้านบาทแม้ว่าช่องว่างที่กำหนดในระดับโลกและสถิติบ่งชี้ว่ามีหลายบ้านของเด็กที่ไม่ได้จดทะเบียนของตัวเลขที่แท้จริงอาจจะดีที่สูงขึ้นมาก

Lumos,

Esta publicación muestra el número de niños que viven en instituciones de todo el mundo.

Лумос,

Тази публикация карти на броя на децатаживеещи в институции по целия свят.

Lumos,

Tato publikace mapuje počet dětí žijících v ústavech po celém světě

Lumos,

This publication maps the number of children living in institutions worldwide.

Better Care Network,

This brief is part of a series of country briefs which aim to provide an analysis of children’s living and car

BBC News,

In this video from the BBC, Clive Myrie reports from Ethiopia, the first stop for many Eritrean migrants en route to Europe. The video features a few of these child migrants who are waiting in Ethiopia to make their way to Europe in hopes of a better life.

Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR) and NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS),

This set of guiding principles aim to improve the collaboration between the NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) and Aboriginal communities on child protection matters. It is intended to be a guide that may be used by Aboriginal communities and regional FACS offices across NSW.

Stephen Ucembe - International Institute of Social Studies,

This paper uses two approaches to understand the phenomenon of proliferation of children's institutions in Kenya.