Evidence Library
A one-stop centre for child-rights information
The UCRNN Secretariat is a one-stop center for child-rights information in Uganda, home to our publications, research, training resources, annual reports, and media galleries. The Resource Centre exists to put credible, accessible knowledge in the hands of members, partners, policymakers, researchers, and the public.
GALLERIES & REPORTS
Teenage pregnancy amidst vulnerability
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Teenage pregnancy involving girls with disability
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UCRNN Annual Analysis Report 2020
- Annual Report
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Publications & Research Papers
UCRNN generates and curates evidence to inform planning, programming, and advocacy on child rights. Our growing library of publications includes policy briefs, complementary and alternative reports, situational analyses, and thematic studies. Featured publications include:
RAJA / Child Justice Briefs
Two policy briefs (2022) were produced under the RAJA / Child Justice Project, one examining the marrying off of young boys in Kyotera and another on the rights of children with disabilities.
UNCRC Complementary Report
The NGO Complementary Report to the Government of Uganda’s Second and Third Periodic Report under the UNCRC.
Voices of Ugandan Children
A publication centring the perspectives and experiences of children themselves.
Status Report
The Status Report on Child Rights in Uganda presents an overview of the child-rights landscape.
Violence Response Survey
A survey on services for preventing and responding to violence against children in Uganda.
Training Programmes
UCRNN strengthens the capacity of staff, member organizations, partners, and communities to safeguard and protect children. Recent training programmes include:
Safeguarding training was delivered to the entire Secretariat staff and a number of partner organizations, equipping participants with the knowledge to recognize, prevent, and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns as they arise.
A HAKI4ALL Training of Trainers (ToT) programme delivered to teachers and children in selected schools, using the HAKI4ALL book published by the Garcia Michel Trust. The training equips children with an understanding of their rights and responsibilities, what constitutes a child-rights violation, who is responsible for protecting children’s rights, and where to report when those rights are violated.
Training Programmes
Capacity strengthening for staff, members and communities.
Safeguarding Training
Training to recognize and handle safeguarding concerns.
HAKI4ALL ToT
Training for teachers and children on rights, responsibilities, violations and reporting.
Media Galleries
Annual reports, photos and videos can be connected to dynamic libraries.
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