Improved care and healthy development of children in disadvantaged communities in order to become responsible contributors of that community.
In Ugandan communities, poverty, lack of information, limited resources and poorly funded social institutions are key contributor to unsatisfactory early childhood growth. A study on Uganda Violence against Children (VAC) conducted by UNICEF and the Ugandan Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development, showed that the majority of young adults experienced physical violence during their childhood with nearly half experiencing it at the hands of parents or adult caregivers.
“6 in 10 (59%) females and 7 in 10 males reported experiencing physical violence during their childhoods” (Reference: https://www.unicef.org/Uganda/reports/Uganda-violence-against-children-survey)
There needs to be support for organizations that address these issues and serve as a community resource for parents, guardians and caregivers of children.
There needs to be assistance for the child’s entire support system who cannot afford childcare and/or have limited access and/or funds for basic needs such as food, clothing and medical expenses.