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AfriChild undertakes research, evidence-based knowledge building, skills development & influences policy & practice for the wellbeing of the African child.

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Last week, AfriChild participated in the National Expert Review Meeting on ECCE Policy Standards and Guidelines, organized by the Ministry of Education's Basic Education, Policy, and Research Departments in Jinja. Discussions focused on refining frameworks to advance quality

Last week, AfriChild participated in the National Expert Review Meeting on ECCE Policy Standards and Guidelines, organized by the Ministry of Education's Basic Education, Policy, and Research Departments in Jinja. Discussions focused on refining frameworks to advance quality
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We’ve officially kicked off a five-day training for Research Assistants under the Early Childhood Development (ECD) & Livelihoods Project in Kampala and refugee settlements in partnership with The Norwegian Refugee Council in Uganda. The training equips researchers with essential

We’ve officially kicked off a five-day training for Research Assistants under the Early Childhood Development (ECD) & Livelihoods Project in Kampala and refugee settlements in partnership with The Norwegian Refugee Council in Uganda. The training equips researchers with essential
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Today we hosted our partners under the Ubumwe 2.0 Project for a planning meeting ahead of our teacher training in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement. This initiative focuses on integrating arts education and psychosocial support for displaced children. We also engaged with Dr.

Today we hosted our partners under the Ubumwe 2.0 Project for a planning meeting ahead of our teacher training in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement. This initiative focuses on integrating arts education and psychosocial support for displaced children. We also engaged with Dr.
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In today’s Daily Monitor, our Executive Director, Timothy Opobo, shares powerful insights on leadership and what it means to drive change in Uganda’s child wellbeing sector. At The AfriChild Centre, we believe strong, values-driven leadership is key to transforming systems for

In today’s <a href="/DailyMonitor/">Daily Monitor</a>, our Executive Director, <a href="/opobo_timothy/">Timothy Opobo</a>, shares powerful insights on leadership and what it means to drive change in Uganda’s child wellbeing sector. At The AfriChild Centre, we believe strong, values-driven leadership is key to transforming systems for
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CPC Learning Network is thrilled to be with @Africhild as they host partners on the Ubumwe 2.0 Project for a planning session, gearing up for teacher training in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement.

CPC Learning Network is thrilled to be with @Africhild as they host partners on the Ubumwe 2.0 Project for a planning session, gearing up for teacher training in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement.
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This week we officially kicked off the training with onboarding, a pre-survey, and a session overview for the UBUMWE project. Teachers reflected on Module 1 and dove into Performing Arts (improv) and Visual Arts (puppetry). Energy was high and participation strong!

This week we officially kicked off the training with onboarding, a pre-survey, and a session overview for the UBUMWE project. Teachers reflected on Module 1 and dove into Performing Arts (improv) and Visual Arts (puppetry). Energy was high and participation strong!
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We rolled up our sleeves for practice sessions and a deep dive into the curriculum with the teachers. While rain paused our mural painting plans, spirits stayed high. Onward to more creativity!

We rolled up our sleeves for practice sessions and a deep dive into the curriculum with the teachers. While rain paused our mural painting plans, spirits stayed high. Onward to more creativity!
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We explored Performing Arts in the curriculum, delved into supporting both teachers’ and learners’ psychosocial well-being, and unleashed creativity through painting and drawing. Bonus: we finally kicked off the mural painting 🖼️!

We explored Performing Arts in the curriculum, delved into supporting both teachers’ and learners’ psychosocial well-being, and unleashed creativity through painting and drawing. Bonus: we finally kicked off the mural painting 🖼️!
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Today in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, the Ubumwe Team—featuring active participation from AfriChild Centre staff—met with UNHCR Uganda officials to share program progress and seek their recommendations for improvement. #ChildProtection #Refugees #Uganda

Today in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, the Ubumwe Team—featuring active participation from AfriChild Centre staff—met with <a href="/UNHCRuganda/">UNHCR Uganda</a> officials to share program progress and seek their recommendations for improvement. #ChildProtection #Refugees #Uganda
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Our Research Officer, Linda Kairaba, is participating in week-long stakeholder engagement to review the National Parenting Course. This initiative is part of the Practitioners’ Course on Designing, Adapting, and Implementing Evidence-Based Parenting Interventions.

Our Research Officer, Linda Kairaba, is participating in week-long stakeholder engagement to review the National Parenting Course. This initiative is part of the Practitioners’ Course on Designing, Adapting, and Implementing Evidence-Based Parenting Interventions.
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This week, our research team is in Kabarole, Bunyangabu, and Kyenjojo Districts conducting community feedback sessions for the Bantwana Outcome Study. The study evaluates the impact of the Western Uganda Bantwana Program in reducing violence against children through social norms

This week, our research team is in Kabarole, Bunyangabu, and Kyenjojo Districts conducting community feedback sessions for the Bantwana Outcome Study. The study evaluates the impact of the Western Uganda Bantwana Program in reducing violence against children through social norms
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Finally one of the biggest International social work conferences is here! I can't wait to see you at the International Social Work and Social Development Conference going to be held from 16th-18th of June at Makerere University. Theme: Building Resilient Communities to promote

Finally one of the biggest International social work conferences is here! I can't wait to see you at the International Social Work and Social Development Conference going to be held from 16th-18th of June at Makerere University.
Theme: Building Resilient Communities to promote
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We have officially embarked on the process of reviewing our Strategic Plan to ensure it aligns with emerging issues affecting children and communities across Africa. Our priority remains clear - to improve the wellbeing of children on the continent through evidence-based

We have officially embarked on the process of reviewing our Strategic Plan to ensure it aligns with emerging issues affecting children and communities across Africa. Our priority remains clear - to improve the wellbeing of children on the continent through evidence-based