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This document is a guideline to facilitate good policy and practice within both institutional care and community-based care settings for children in Ethiopia. It addresses the physical environment, staffing, gatekeeping, child services, reunification, adoption and general administration.

Government of Uganda,

The Children Act, Chapter 59 took effect in Uganda on 1 August, 1997.

David Tolfree ,

Save the Children’s research and analysis of residential care services and the need for alternative non-institutional approaches for children separated from their families. This book examines policy and practices from work in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Eastern and Central Europe.

Lucy Bonnerjea - Save the Children,

The aim of this guide is to draw together SCF’s recent experience of family tracing.

John Parry-Williams ,

This paper describes a case study examining the legal reforms made in Uganda in the area of community-based care.

Richard Assheton - The Telegraph,

This article reports how charities claim that sharp cuts to international humanitarian aid have forced desperate mothers in refugee camps to abandon their children because they can no longer feed or care for them amid collapsing services, food sho

This webinar featured presentations and discussions from practitioners who have experience of working on alternative care (short term and long term) and prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a response for children who have lost parents to COVID-19.

Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development,

This adjusted Household Vulnerability Prioritization Tool (HVPT) is intended to assist FARE Project in prioritizing households for enrolment into program/support.

Save the Children,

This Policy Brief focuses on children living in the remote areas of Uganda and looks at the challenges these children face in attaining their rights to survival, learning and protection.

The document provides a list of care-relevant literature related to Uganda. The list includes case studies, research, legislation, and policies related to care reform, alternative care, child rights, child protection, social protection, guardianship, family-based care, institutional care, adoption, and more.