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FIGHT CHILD MARRIAGES

PUBLISHED IN THE NEW VISION, MONDAY, July 2, 2012 CAROLINE SANYU NAKALYANGO JOY FOR CHILDREN UGANDA The New Vision, Thursday, June, 28, 2012 ran a story urging parents to support the Government campaign against child labour. This is evident in Kiryandongo and Masindi districts where children at primary school level are being employed as labourers on the tobacco fields. Child labour is a hindrance to children’s education as they almost become comfortable with the little wages they get from the tobacco field owners hence totally give up on Education. Often time’s children have been exposed to the labour market even as early as 13 years. Young girls are brought from the rural areas to come and work as nannies and house keepers in the city. You find a child of school going age taking care of a toddler at home. It is no news that some of these children are being sexually harassed by their employers who in turn pay them some little money for their silence. This is how some of these chi...

WHAT IS THE PLIGHT OF CHILD MOTHERS

Reference to the article published in New vision, Monday, June25, 2012, the number of girls getting pregnant in primary schools is shooting up and at a very fast rate. Over 50 pupils are being impregnated in Lamwo district per term. This is not something to go dancing and jubilating about. It simply means the future of our children is unpredictable which is so saddening. In 2008, there were 16 million births to mothers aged 15-19 years, representing 11% of all births worldwide. It should be noted that these girls are defiled and remain silent as their offenders threaten to kill them. What is the future of these girls? Who are their offenders? What has been done to these lawbreakers who defile these girls? All these questions remain unanswered. Community should be alert and report incidences of defilement and forced marriages to the law enforcement officers. The girl child should not be abused and the offender goes away as a free man. Parents should support the government in the impleme...

Sacrificing kids does not create wealth

Dear Editor, Witch doctors perform the ritual of child sacrifice for profit. They believe that sacrificing human beings creates lots of wealth! Traditional leaders and healers have often denied child sacrifice to be Ugandan culture. They attribute it to the world’s global village that has seen us copying practices from other cultures. The Universal Declation of Human Rights Article 3 states that every one has a right to life, liberty and security of person. Sacrificing children automatically deprives them of their right to life. Many times we have heard of children gone missing only to discover their mutilated bodies after a few days. At the moment, Godfrey Kato Kajubi is a suspect on trail accused of murdering a 12 year old boy who was a pupil of Kayugi primary school in Masaka District on October 27th 2008. There are many other cases but they are voiceless as it is so difficult for the under privileged to get justice in court. Most times, the rich always get away as free men after sa...

Wait for the matoke to ripen: Encouraging communities to delay early marriage in Uganda

Moses Ntenga of Joy for Children blogs about the unique challenges in addressing child marriage in Uganda and argues that changing negative attitudes towards schooling and education will go a long way to reducing the practice. By Moses Ntenga, Founder and Executive Director, Joy for Children Uganda I’ve been working to defend children’s rights since way back. Growing up in rural Uganda I was always aware that many of my friends were denied the chance to fulfil their potential. Eventually you find that very few friends you started school with complete it with you, and when you look back and think why, you realise it is often because their rights weren’t fulfilled – or protected. Perhaps they had parents who weren’t concerned about their education, or perhaps they had to leave school to help at home, to carry food to market, or to look after younger siblings. Perhaps violence had forced them to flee their town or village or perhaps early marriage forced girls to abandon sc...

CHILDREN SHOULD BE NURTURED IN A VIOLENT-FREE ENVIRONMENT.

Published in Daily Monitor, Kampala, Tuesday, September 18, 2012 Yesterday, the Daily monitor published a story about a jilted husband who shifted his frustration to daughter and cut her deep on the head just because his wife had sexually starved him for three months. It is becoming common these days to read in the press reports about children who are being abused daily. We always find stories about young girls defiled by their biological fathers or relatives; Children starved to death, children sacrificed; children engaging in child labour; children denied a right to education; children burnt to ashes in their family houses, schools,etc. The list of crimes being committed against children is endless. On average, 16 girls are reportedly defiled everyday country wide. Many girls have dropped out of school due to pregnancies arising from defilement. However most of their tormentors are not always followed up due to corruption and negligence by some parents. Recently, a girl wa...

School Outreach: Old Kampala P. School

Friday 5 June, 2009 Joy for Children Uganda, on Friday June 5, 2009, visited Old Kampala Primary Schools to raise awareness among the children on preventing violence against them. Hundreds of children sat attentively listening to the information being given while others were reading charts hang on the walls. Children concurred with the presenters that violence against children is a daily reality facing them. They also shared their experience of violence against children. Violence against children in Uganda has reached unbearable level and still increasing. It undermines the full spectrum of health, education and development goals. It results in physical injury, emotional trauma, sexual exploitation poor educational outcomes and economic hardships for children. The negative consequences of the violence is it affects current realities of children as well as their potential. Above all, the violence is a blatant injustice and a gross violation of children’s rights. Despite all this, viol...

Compassion Project

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Compassion Project: Children take part in cleaning the local market Saturday 6 June, 2009 The compassion project carried out on 06 June, 2009 by children from African Child Academy. The project is part of the Kids Games which are held by projects in and around Kampala. Kids Games seek to empower children through experiential learning. The compassion project aims at instilling in children a spirit of responsibility, love and kindness towards the community they live in. Over 30 children took part in the project. Children gathered at their school located in the slum of Bwaise (Kawempe Division) at 9:30am along with their tools (brooms, spades, and hoes) which they were asked to carry along from their homes. The children registered their names upon arrival. Prayers were led by one of the children at 9:50am to dedicate the activities and the day unto the lord. They were then briefed about Kids Games and the Compassion Project by Mr. Ntenga Moses the Executive Director of Joy for Children-...