The draft Policy accentuates aspects of social inclusion and placing the family first. Its objective is to harmonize national efforts to realize children’s right to survival, development, protection
Speaking at the review of the draft policy during the breakfast meeting, Prof. Edward Kirumira,
The policy also provides a snapshot on the demographic situation of children in Uganda. For example in education, the retention and transition of children to higher levels has remained low, particularly for girls. About 33% of children who start primary school drop out before completing. On child protection, defilement remains a high risk accounting for nearly 10% of the crimes reported in Uganda. During his address, Mondo Kyateka, the commissioner for Children and Youth in the Ministry of Gender called on the parliamentarians to include children’s need whenever creating a new law.