Africa

This page contains documents and other resources related to children's care in Africa. Browse resources by region, country, or category. Resources related particularly to North Africa can also be found on the Middle East and North Africa page.

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List of Organisations

Coordinating Comprehensive Care for Children (4Children) project,

Strengthening Uganda’s National Response for Implementation of Services for Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children (SUNRISE-OVC) is a five-year project, which began June 2010, to deliver and monitor high quality, comprehensive and scaled-up services for OVC in 80 out of 112 districts in Uganda. The project was funded by USAID, working in partnership with the Government of Uganda’s (GoU) Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD) for oversight.

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Zambia, extracted from the 2013-14 DHS survey. 

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Uganda, extracted from the 2011 DHS survey. 

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Tanzania extracted from the 2010 DHS survey.

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Swaziland, extracted from the MICS 4 (2010) survey. 

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Nigeria, extracted from the 2013 DHS survey. 

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Kenya, extracted from the 2003 DHS survey. 

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Ethiopia, extracted from the 2011 DHS survey. 

Better Care Network,

This country brief provides an overview of data on children’s living arrangements in Burundi, extracted from the 2010 DHS survey.

Sexual Violence Research Initiative,

The SVRI Forum 2015 is the ‘go to’ event in the field, bringing together over 250 researchers, activists, funders, policy makers, service providers, practitioners and survivors from around the world who are working to understand, prevent and respond to sexual and intimate partner violence