A shared sentence: Children of imprisoned parents in Uganda

Foundation for Human Rights Initiative and PRI

This research conducted jointly by the Foundation for Human Rights Initiative and PRI assesses to what extent the guidance contained in the 'General Comment on the rights of children when their parents or primary caregivers are in conflict with the law' has been implemented in Uganda, highlighting some of the gaps that need to be filled.

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Functional Review of the Government Social Service Workforce in Relation to Child Protection

Gideon K. Bulwani and Janestic M. Twikirize - The Republic of Uganda

This report presents the findings of the “Functional review of the Government social service workforce in relation to child protection," which aimed to inform efforts geared towards strengthening the functionality of the social service workforce in Uganda, taking into account changes in the legal and policy framework and global trends in social protection and child protection in particular.

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End of Project Evaluation: Family Reintegration and Prevention of Separation

Anna Jolly

This end of project evaluation aimed to synthesise the wealth of data and learnings captured over the life of the Family Reintegration and Prevention of Separation (FRAPS) project to determine if project objectives were met, to complement existing data with primary data collection related to final project outcomes, and to provide a final product that can be used to appreciate the project achievements, challenges and learnings and to guide future programming.

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Ex-Post Evaluation of the Sustainable, Comprehensive Responses for Vulnerable Children and their Families (SCORE) Activity in Uganda

Jennifer Peters, Eve Namisango, Ismael Ddumba-Nyanzi, Gwynne Zodrow

This ex-post evaluation examines the sustainability of outcomes from USAID’s Sustainable, Comprehensive Responses for Vulnerable Children and their Families (SCORE) activity.

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Rapid Assessment of the Catholic Care for Children in Uganda

Janestic Mwende Twikirize - Makerere University

This report presents findings of two components of a Rapid Assessment of Catholic Care for Children in Uganda. The objective of the assessment was to examine the emerging legal framework pertaining to child protection and its implications for Catholic sisters and brothers who work with vulnerable children and their families.

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