Friday, 10 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017


Schools are places where children gain knowledge and learn attitudes and behaviour than can shape their relationship with society. Children's experience in educational settings have lasting impact on their physical, mental and emotional well-being. Safe and protected learning environments are thus essential for ensuring a healthy future for children. #NurtureAfrica #CEO #ActNowEndViolence

 

Thursday, 9 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017

#ChildrenGala2017 helping build confidence and motivation. Together we can build a world where children's safety and well-being are assured and where they can grow to adulthood in health,peace and dignity. #ActNowEndViolence. #ShopRiteUganda #CountryManager

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017


Counseling and Mentoring children will always be more effective than violence and will have a positive effect on a child's future.
#ChildrenGala2017 #ActNowEndViolence
 

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017



Children Reachout Uganda is committed to partnering with all child rights stakeholders to promote zero violence in schools. Children like all people respond better to positive actions like guidance instead of punishment. They learn better if they're safe and not in pain. Mentoring beats beating. #ChildrenGala2017 #ActNowEndViolence

Monday, 6 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017


Publicly addressing violence in schools was critical to breaking the cycle of violence, Since violence trended to breed more violence, with abused children often becoming perpetrators of violence themselves in an endless cycle of violence #ChildrenGala2017 #ActNowEndViolence

Thursday, 2 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017


#ChildrenGala2017 #ActNowEndViolence Schools Campaign addresses the various forms of violence perpetrated against children in schools including canning, verbal, sexual and emotional abuse or any physical violence that pupils may experience. Children Gala advocates a culture of zero tolerance to violence against children in schools and instead promotes positive alternative to punishment such as mentoring, guidance and counseling which encourage children to learn better rather than when subjected to pain

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

ChildrenGala2017


 #ChildrenGala2017 aims to create safe schools in which children in Uganda will Learn, Play, Thrive and develop into productive, self-driven adults and to ensure that their right to peaceful, secure and enabling school is not trampled upon by teachers, fellow children or people they trust. #ActNowEndViolenceAgainstChildren

 

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

ChildrenGala2017

150 millions children live with disabilities globally.However almost nothing is known about violence against disabled children in lower income countries #DifferentAbled #ActNowEndViolence #ChildrenGala2017

Thursday, 26 October 2017

ChildrenGala2017


#ChildrenGala2017
Meet Mrs Kotecha our patron..Our target this year is to reachout to 10,000 school going children through our school outreaches #ActNowEndViolence #ThanksRainbowInternationalSchool for supporting the children gala each year

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Career guidance

Every child thinks about what they will be when they grow up, yet their exposure to career option may be limited. So last weekend we started career guidance sessions for children,

Our main goal is to orient our community children towards various careers and expanding children understand of the wide variety of career choices. This will include an explanation of entry requirements on particular career.

Last weekend we had #Courtney a professional Councillor sharing to children about counseling and what it takes to be one


Monday, 13 February 2017

Hygiene Project


Community Hygiene Project, we have been teaching community children about good hygiene for some time and over the weekend, We demonstrated by Cleaning children's feet, Cleaning and Cutting Nails,Cleaning Shoes, Giving out Children Clothes with the help from Community Mothers, Volunteers, Children. More thank to semakula, Megan, Julian.
Credit goes to MarcusAlley Family for supporting this project