Give the excess orphanage foundation (GEOF) believes that every child has a right to be cared for and protected irrespective of their race, age, background, religion and gender. It has done this through sponsoring some children, provision of scholastic materials like books, pens, pencils, uniforms etc The aim of CPP is to promote and protect children’s right in accordance to the 1995 constitution of Uganda .. ..
GEOF embodies the spirit of women empowerment and recognizes that it is the key to improving the lives of children, local communities, countries, and the world. "There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. No other policy is as likely to raise economic productivity, lower infant and maternal mortality, or improve nutrition and promote health...
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary and Secondary Education (UPE, USE) by the government to mitigate the problem of access to education, new challenges have developed that affect the education sector in Uganda. These challenges include; poor facilities to accommodate the large number of pupils enrolling in UPE; inequalities of education attainment between boys and girls;...
Water is a fundamental human need .Each person on earth requires at least 20 to 50 liters’ of clean safe water a day for drinking, cooking and simply keeping themselves clean. Polluted water isn’t just dirty –it’s deadly. Consequently it’s contaminated and exposes children and their families to life threatening diseases such as cholera, diarrhea and dysentery.
Human rights are important in the relationships that exist between individuals and the government that has power over them. The government exercises power over its people. However, human rights mean that this power is limited. States have to look after the basic needs of the people and protect some of their freedoms.