Children Living with Physical and or Mental Challenges
Location: Mohale’s Hoek
Subject: Disability
Date: October 13th 2011
Time: 09:00 – 12:00
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Location: Mohale’s Hoek
Subject: Disability
Date: October 13th 2011
Time: 09:00 – 12:00
SAFAIDS have made available a number of very useful publications specifically aimed at combating HIV/AIDS in Lesotho.
By Lord Carey of Clifton Tearfund Vice President & former Archbishop of Canterbury
When I see the devastation that HIV and AIDS are wreaking across Africa, I can understand why people talk of losing hope. My wife and I have seen evidence of this terrible scourge in South Africa, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda and elsewhere. Families, communities, whole nations are in the grip of an appalling pandemic which is gnawing away at the very fabric of society.
The principal aim of this study is to review the recent legal reform/review process in Uganda from the particular perspective of how it has promoted community-based care. The two reform measures that will be described and analysed from this view point are the Approved Schools (Babies and Children’s Homes) Rules, 1991 (Statutory Instruments No. 13 & 14) and the Child Law Review Committee’s (CLRC) proposals concerning the reform of various laws concerning children as presented to government in its Report of March 1992.