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ERIKS Development Partner was founded in 1967 and their mission is to reduce poverty and vulnerability by promoting the rights of the child. They focus mainly on the child’s right to education, health and protection.
Chance for Childhood is a charity working in Africa to support the most vulnerable children, such as street connected children, disabled children, children affected by conflict and kids behind bars.
The Association of Religious in Uganda (ARU), ARU is an umbrella body for all Religious Institutes working in Uganda, it is led by the body of the Assembly of Major Superiors of Religious Institutes in Uganda (AMSRIU).
1MillionHome is a campaign of Chosen & Dearly Loved, a 501(c)3 organization. 1MillionHome is committed to keeping children in families and working to transform systems of care in a way that prevents separation. 1MillionHome's mission is to transform orphanages into family reunification centers, transform over 5,000 orphanages, and bring 1 million children back home, where they have the best chance to thrive.
ChildFund International began in 1938, first as China's Children Fund and later as Christian Children's Fund. Their approach has evolved into one of community development, focused on strengthening families and community structures that make up a child’s environment. ChildFund has served children in Uganda since 1980.
GHR Foundation is a design-build philanthropy creating change with their partners around the world in the areas of global development, education and health.
Able Child Africa was initially founded in 1984 as the Uganda Society for Disabled Children (USDC) to support children injured by the Ugandan Civil War in the 1970’s and 80’s. In 2007, USDC in the UK became Able Child Africa and began supporting work with children with disabilities in other countries and with additional partners.
Miracle Foundation works to support children and families to prevent separation, reunite children with their birth families, and place children in kinship care and adoption instead of residential care.
Uganda Care Leavers (UCL) was established in 2016 in response to the growing number of children, youths, and adults leaving in child care institutions. UCL set out to first learn from the experiences of care leavers before, during, and after care to gain insight on how institutional care impacted their lives and to determine what (if any) measures should be in place to support this specific group in Uganda.
Bethany Christian Services is a Christian faith-based organization that works to bring and keep families together through services in many countries. These services include foster care, family support, and adoption. These services have been designed to allow children to stay in their home country, with a local family whenever possible.