ChildFund Uganda, Kampala Videos

Videos by ChildFund Uganda in Kampala. Our work is geared towards ensuring a world where every child is free to live at their fullest potential. We work with local partner organizations, governments, corporations & individuals to help create the safe environments children need to thrive.

Psychosocial support for Children living in Parolinya Refugee Settlement

We’re excited to share more of the work we do with Children and their families in Parolinya Refugee Settlement. Our activities aim to create a positive and enabling environment for children to thrive as they actively use their imagination and creativity to pursue their dreams irrespective of their circumstances.
You can watch the longer video on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/c_DBr_csuRs

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Psychosocial support for Children living in Parolinya Refugee Settlement
We’re excited to share more of the work we do with Children and their families in Parolinya Refugee Settlement. Our activities aim to create a positive and enabling environment for children to thrive as they actively use their imagination and creativity to pursue their dreams irrespective of their circumstances. You can watch the longer video on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/c_DBr_csuRs

On why #WeNeedEachOther "When we seek for connection, we restore the world to wholeness. Our seemingly separate lives become meaningful as we discover how truly necessary we are to each other." Margaret J. Wheatley We strongly believe in the above quote as elaborated in the video.

On 16th June (last Thursday) we celebrated #DAC2022 In the video, children make pleas to #EndAllHarm. They called on all stakeholders to work towards creating a violence-free society to enable them to thrive. We're so proud of these talented children for being confident, and creating and developing these heartfelt and informational songs and poems to reflect the theme of Day of the African Child "“eliminating harmful practices affecting children: progress on policy and practice since 2013” reflects this momentum". #FridayThoughts

Last week on16th June we joined the world in commemorating the Day of the African Child. In the video, you'll watch children make pleas in performances to #EndAllHarm and for all stakeholders to work towards a violence-free society that is conducive for them to thrive and live up to their full potential. We're so proud of these children for their confidence, and creativity and for developing such heartfelt songs and poems. #DAC2022 #FridayFeeling