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This year IDAC 2023 was held under the theme: "The Rights of Child in a Digital environment", which fits in the current world situation where the world is highly overlowed with much technological advancements.

Theme: "The Rights of a Child in a Digital environment", which fits in the current world situation where the world is highly overflowed with much technological advancements.

support education
Together we can
retain children
in school.

A Uniform, books & other school requirements are key to keeping them in school.

A Uniform, books & other school requirements are key to keeping them in school.

A Uniform, books & other school requirements are key to keeping them in school.

medical and health care support

Street life yields lots of health risks but with limited access to health care services worsened by stigma.

Street life yields lots of health risks but with limited access to health care services worsened by stigma.

Street life yields lots of health risks but with limited access to health care services worsened by stigma.

provide food for street-connected children

A food provision loosens street-connection, helps to drive change and better health in children's lives.

A food provision loosens street-connection, helps to drive change and better health in children's lives.

A food provision loosens street-connection, helps to drive change and better health in children's lives.

Rehabilitation and reintegration

A proven approach that helps children to discover their identity, reconcile with their families, attain a skill and become responsible and fruitful.

A proven approach that helps children to discover their identity, reconcile with their families, attain a skill and become responsible and fruitful.

A proven approach that helps street-connected children to discover their identity, reconcile with their families, attain a skill and become responsible and fruitful.

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The role CRO Uganda in restoration of children who are in street connected situations. 

What We're Dealing with

As many as 7,000 children between the ages of 7-17 years, wander on the streets of Mbale, Masaka, Lira and Jinja without care, parental guidance, shelter, and other basic needs of life.

These children have neither access to education nor skills training and are likely to grow up in poverty and constitute societal nuisance. 

CRO is concerned about the dilemma of children in street situation, the early exposure to abuses,the harmful effects of street life and therefore - how they can be provided with a better future.

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Our Mission is to enable Children living in street situations to discover their identity as children of God; reconcile them with their families; and empower them to become responsible and fruitful citizens.

We strive to contribute towards holistic child development of children in street situations to aid their Transformation into Responsible and Fruitful citizens in society.

 

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Our Approach

annete naddukuAt the age of 4, Annet was also introduced to scavenging and together with her mother it was the only way of survival. Just after a year, Annet had acquired lots of ill street habits.

Annet is a Karamojong girl born 2010 with ancestral roots in Namalu, Nakapiripirit District North –Eastern Uganda and a second born in a family of 2 girls and 5 boys. She lives with her parents in a rented mud and wattle house in Namatala slum in Mbale municipality where her mother earns from sorting cereals for businessmen who allow her to take fragments as day’s pay which she prepares to feed her children while the father is a drunkard who neither knows nor cares for his family’s welfare.

Her family migrated to Namatala slum as a result of prolonged drought in Karamoja though the condition was not much different since in Namatala they still couldn't afford getting food. This prompted the family to resort to scavenging. Her mother used to pick left overs and charcoal from the garbage heaps so as to provide a meal for her family. She could sell all the charcoal she picked to get some money for rent.

At the age of 4, Annet was also introduced to scavenging and together with her mother it was the only way of survival. Just after a year, Annet had acquired lots of ill street habits such as fighting, stealing and as little as she was she couldn’t hesitate abusing any adult who attempted to interrogate her.

annete at homeIn 2016, CRO social workers came into contact with Annet during one of the daily street walks. She was soliciting money around the mosque in Mbale. Interviewing her was so tricky because she was extremely slippery. With substantial effort, Annet was convinced to join social workers to the CRO center, where she was given food and later enrolled into the rehabilitation class for continuous counseling.

Within a period of 10 months at the CRO center, Annet has learnt life skills, personal hygiene, reading, and writing among others. Annet has dropped all the street habits, she is such a lovely girl, and she has made so many friends. She has enrolled in primary one and hopes to study hard to fulfill her ambition of becoming a teacher and she is overly thankful to CRO for all the support.

Let's Celebrate Success 

How You Can Help

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Will you JOIN us transform the life of a child living on the streets?

Your one time, monthly or annual gift can contribute towards enabling a child access basic healthcare, nutrition, education,psycho-social care and a livelihood.

Your one time, monthly or annual gift can contribute towards enabling a child access basic healthcare, nutrition, education,psycho-social care and a livelihood.

Your one time, monthly or annual gift can contribute towards enabling a child access education, basic healthcare, nutrition, psycho-social care and a livelihood.

More Ways to Make a Difference

Sponsor a Child
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Volunteer at CRO
Advocate for Street Children
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Our Partners

Partner Status Update
This update highlights the key developments, changes, accomplishments and challenges that CRO has undergone and strategies being adopted to rebuild the organization so that together we can steer CRO to higher levels regard to service layering to street children and their families. See the report CRO Uganda Partner Status Update Report as at  July 2021

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