Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Children In Uganda Still Traumatized by Conflict-

RIC-NET shared her experience on projects that "support conflict affect girls in Rwenzori region"  and  "community action on prevention of violence against  children" at  Global fund for Children partners' knowledge sharing  workshop at Bomah Hotel- Gulu from 25-28th October 2016.
The article below was reported without the photos added. the original article is by By Billy Oketch


 "Thousands of children in Rwenzori and northern Uganda are in dire need of support due to the effects of conflict experienced in those regions.
This is according to Emmanuel Otoo, Global Fund’s regional programme director for Africa and Middle East, who says the situation has left many children in the Rwenzori Sub-region and northern Uganda traumatized.

He says some of the children there are living with various forms of disability while others living with HIV/Aids.
Meanwhile, John Silco, the executive director of Rwenzori Information Centres Network, says some families uprooted by the ethnic clashes in Rwenzori were still stuck in the camps.


The Global Fund for Children has been working with seven grass-root organisations to support vulnerable children in these two regions."