Category: Erussi Westnile Uganda
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Kyagalanyi Coffee recognised for reducing child labour in Uganda
Kyagalanyi Coffee, part of the Volcafe group, in cooperation with Stop Child Labour, has helped more than 500 children from poor families in the West Nile sub-region to go back to school.
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Uganda’s teachers are crucial agents of positive change
Stop Child Labour is witnessing great results in Nebbi district, Uganda, where teachers are playing a crucial role in realizing positive change for working children and their families.
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Jimmy Nelson exhibition #ONCE in Kampala
What would it mean for children if they were simply allowed to be a child? You only get once chance in life to have a childhood. This is what photographer Jimmy Nelson shows with his impressive and positive images in #ONCE.
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Bringing peace back into school
Before the start of the child labour free zone project in Erussi sub-county in 2014, Afoyorwoth Peace (15 years old) had dropped out of school in Primary four from Avubu primary school
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Stop Child Labour and Jimmy Nelson illustrate the positive impact of child labour free zones
Stop Child Labour presents the #ONCE photo exhibition. Powerful photographs of a journey to a child labour free zone in Uganda, taken by renowned photographer Jimmy Nelson.
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Annual Report ‘Out of Work and into School’ – year 2
Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, within this programme we are strengthening and expanding child labour free zones, where possible and relevant with active participation of CSR initiatives and companies.
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Kick-off new SCL programme – report available now
With this programme, Stop Child Labour aims to strengthen and expand child labour free zones (CLFZ) world-wide, where possible and relevant with active participation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives and companies.