This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 districts of Uganda from 2011 – 2013 and investigates the factors influencing OVC access to education among this population.This study used secondary survey data from OVCs aged 5 – 17 years, collected using Lot Quality Assurance Sampling in 87 Ugandan districts over a 3-year period (2011 – 2013). Estimates of OVC school attendance were determined for the yearly time periods. Logistic regression was used to investigate the factors influencing OVC access to education.19,354 children aged 5-17 were included in the analysis. We estimated that 79.1% (95% CI: 78.5% – 79.7%) of OVCs attended school during the 3-year period. Logistic regression revea...
Gender plays an important role in education as most traditional societies give preference to boys ov...
The current study examined the associations between service provision and the socio-demographic char...
Special Needs Education Program in Uganda has survived through a period of trends since its formal i...
This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 ...
ObjectivesThis study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending sch...
The continent of Africa is currently experiencing two major interrelated social challenges, namely p...
Little evidence is available to assist policy makers and donors in deciding what kinds of programs i...
Due to high prime-age mortality in Uganda, a result of the HIV/AIDS scourge, the number of children ...
Although Uganda was among the first sub-Saharan countries to introduce universal primary education i...
Insufficient data on the nature and extent of children\u27s vulnerability in Uganda has challenged g...
This paper addresses two frequent overgeneralisations in the orphanhood literature in Africa: about ...
Children comprise the largest proportion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa. Of these, millions...
OBJECTIVE: It is already known from earlier research studies that block grant support can provide ed...
Despite the recognition of the importance of providing quality education to all children in several ...
out-of-school children could increase from current levels. Greater focus is needed on lower secondar...
Gender plays an important role in education as most traditional societies give preference to boys ov...
The current study examined the associations between service provision and the socio-demographic char...
Special Needs Education Program in Uganda has survived through a period of trends since its formal i...
This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 ...
ObjectivesThis study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending sch...
The continent of Africa is currently experiencing two major interrelated social challenges, namely p...
Little evidence is available to assist policy makers and donors in deciding what kinds of programs i...
Due to high prime-age mortality in Uganda, a result of the HIV/AIDS scourge, the number of children ...
Although Uganda was among the first sub-Saharan countries to introduce universal primary education i...
Insufficient data on the nature and extent of children\u27s vulnerability in Uganda has challenged g...
This paper addresses two frequent overgeneralisations in the orphanhood literature in Africa: about ...
Children comprise the largest proportion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa. Of these, millions...
OBJECTIVE: It is already known from earlier research studies that block grant support can provide ed...
Despite the recognition of the importance of providing quality education to all children in several ...
out-of-school children could increase from current levels. Greater focus is needed on lower secondar...
Gender plays an important role in education as most traditional societies give preference to boys ov...
The current study examined the associations between service provision and the socio-demographic char...
Special Needs Education Program in Uganda has survived through a period of trends since its formal i...