The AfriChild Centre
@africhildcentre
AfriChild undertakes research, evidence-based knowledge building, skills development & influences policy & practice for the wellbeing of the African child.
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The The AfriChild Centre is supporting the Kulea Watoto (Nurturing Children) a 2-gen model that builds resilient families by addressing the needs of both parents & children.
"The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development invests over UGX 1 billion in empowerment, but economic support alone isn't enough to transform households. That’s why the 2-gen approach is crucial for improving livelihoods." Golooba Rogers, SPO - Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
"Let's create efficiencies in our projects to ensure sustainability and scalability." Golooba Rogers, SPO - Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
We are excited to join colleagues at this year’s ISPCAN Congress in Uppsala to take stock of new developments in the efforts to end child abuse. The AfriChild Centre Timothy Opobo Mndibalekera ISPCAN #riseuptoendchildabuse
Our team is sharing our work globally! We are presenting three oral presentations and two posters at #ISPCAN2024. Stay tuned for insights and innovations in child protection! The AfriChild Centre #ChildRights #EndViolence
We are happy to reconnect with like-minded professionals from different corners of the world all bound by the passion to make the world safer for our children. ISPCAN The AfriChild Centre Timothy Opobo
Today we’ve joined partners in the Parenting Agenda Consortium meeting led by the - Ministry of Gender, Labour & Social Development Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development . We're uniting to tackle parenting challenges, strengthen families, and prevent violence. Together, we're standardising efforts and
Excited to share that The AfriChild Centre is collaborating with University of Oxford, The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine & Together for Girls to develop a toolkit for researchers using Violence Against Children Survey data in various contexts. The toolkit will be launched