CSC Projects in Uganda
Street Children in Uganda
Our Projects in Uganda
Street Children as Equal Citizens in Uganda
Working with our partner, Dwelling Places this project will bring street connected children from from the margins to the centre of government policy, aiming to reduce the number of children becoming street-connected in Uganda as a result of unsafe migration or trafficking, and improve access to rights for those still on the streets,
Funded by FCDO
Keeping Street-Connected Children Safe
This project funds innovative direct-service delivery projects for street children across Asia and South America. Red Nose Day US also funds our global ‘4 Steps to Equality’ campaign, our ‘Digitally Connecting Street Children’ project with partners across the world, and our pioneering work in Uruguay, helping the government to adopt the General Comment No. 21 on Street Children.
Funded by Red Nose Day USA
Supporting Street Children in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Consortium for Street Children is working with our global network to provide crucial support to street children, and help them access the services, information, and legal protection they need throughout the pandemic.
Funded by AbbVie.
Building Resilience in Street Children
CSC partnered with our members in Nepal, Ecuador and Uganda for our ‘Building with Bamboo’ shared learning project, which explored the resilience in street-connected children who had suffered sexual abuse.
Funded by The Oak Foundation
The Legal Atlas: Putting Street Children on the Map
Street children are one of the world’s most invisible populations, overlooked by governments, law and policymakers and many others in society. To address this, CSC and our partner Baker McKenzie created the Legal Atlas, to put information about laws affecting street children directly into their -and their advocates’ – hands.
Funded by Baker McKenzie
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