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Mapping Community-Based Child Protection Mechanisms in Uganda

2012
Eastern & Southern Africa
Uganda
Topics
Systems Strengthening
Violence
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Child Labor
Sexual & Reproductive Health
Sexual Exploitation & Abuse
CPC Learning Network

This research took a bottom-up approach in examining existing Community-Based Child Protection Mechanisms (CBCPMs) in Arua and Nebbi districts in Uganda. This research utilized an amended Community Mapping approach to explore community perceptions and experiences of child protection across eight sites. It addresses the different threats and sources of harm that community members and leaders believe affect the safety and wellbeing of their children, and how those challenges are prevented and addressed.  Participants most frequently mentioned neglect or lack of parental care, child labour, early pregnancy, marriage, and sexual and physical abuse.

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Mapping Community-Based Child Protection Mechanisms in Uganda
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CPC Learning Network
Year of Publication
2012

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