TABLE CONTENTS
DECLARATION .i
APPROVAL jj
DEDICATION iii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iv
TABLE CONTENTS v
LIST OF TABLES viii
LIST OF FIGURES ix
CHAPTER ONE 1
INTRODUCTION 1
1.0 Introduction 1.
1.1 Background to the study 1
1.2 Statement of the problem 4
1.3.Objectives of study 7
1.3.1 General Objective 7
1.3.2 Specific objective 7
1.4 Research Questions 7
1.5 Scope of the study 7
1.6 Significance of the study 8
1.7 Definition of key terms and concepts 8
1.8 Conceptual Framework 10
CHAPTERTWO 11
LITERATURE REVIEW 11
2.0 Introduction 11
2.1 Child Protection Initiatives 11
2.2 Government Contribution to child protection 12
2.3 Government challenges on child protection 13
2.4 Trends of child abuse 14
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2.5 Possible sustainable solutions to child protection concerns 15
2.6 Summary of the literature review 17
CHAPTER THREE 19
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 19
3.0 Introduction 19
3.1 Research Design 19
3.2 Area of the study 20
3.3 Population of the Study 20
3.4 Sample size and Sample Technical 20
3.4.1 Sample Size 20
3.4.2 Sampling techniques 20
3.5 Data collection methods and instruments 21
3.5.1. Focus Group Discussions 21
3.5.2 Documents review 21
3.6 Quality Control Methods 21
3.7 Data analysis techniques 21
3.8 Ethical considerations 22
3.9 Limitations of the study 22
CHAPTER FOUR 23
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF THE FINDINGS
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4.0 Introduction 23
4.1 Socio-demographic Characteristics 23
4.1.1 Age of the respondents 23
4.1.2 Marital Status of the respondents 24
4.1.3 Gender of the respondents 26
4.1.4 Educational status of the respondents 27
4.2 The contributions of government towards Child Protection initiatives in
Kyenjojo district 29
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to influence of child protection initiatives on the promotion of
children’s rights in Uganda: The study was guided by the following objectives, (i) to assess
governments’ contribution in Child Protection initiatives in Kyenjojo district. (ii). to
assess the contribution of child Protection initiatives in Kyenjojo district. (iii). to
examine the challenges encountered by government in Child Protection in Kyenjojo
district. (iv). to generate viable and sustainable solutions to challenges encountered by
government in Child Protection in Kyenjojo district. Basing on the findings of the
study, the researcher concludes that serious child protection challenges exist
throughout Uganda, and are worse in Kyenjojo district. Children are faced with
physical, sexual and psychological violence in all social environments including
schools, health and justice facilities, at home and in the community. A participatory
research project carried out by War Child in July 2007 among 400 children in
Kyenjojo district showed how children, both in and out of school, are being exposed to
multiple forms of sexual, physical and emotional abuse and are also coming into
conflict with the law. Acute poverty in the region means that many children are
resorting to negative survival strategies such as petty crime and survival sex.
Conclusively the study has been significant positive development towards capacity of
the government officials and child protection committee members in Kyenjojo district
in particular. The officials and most of the committee members are trained; they know
their roles and understand technical aspects of supporting survivors. They have
capacity to continue with basic work of child protection provided Sub County and
district is able to provide leadership. However it must be noted that few of the cultural
practices of Kyenjojo district are not in conformity with modern practices or with the
law of the land such as early child marriage, issues of handling defilement and rape,
schooling of children etc. Continuation of such practices could also be attributed to
weak government presence at the grassroots level. Hence there is need for continued
coaching to child protection committee members to handle such issues and intensive
dialogues with the communities for behavioural change. There is also need for
strengthening outreach of the local government through appropriate staffing,
budgeting and allocation of resources for long term sustainability of child protection
initiatives.
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