Insufficient data on the nature and extent of children\u27s vulnerability in Uganda has challenged government and donors in priority setting, resource allocation and developing effective approaches to improve well-being. We conducted a population-based survey among a nationally representative sample of 2551 households, covering a total of 7946 children. We engaged national stakeholders in a priority-setting exercise to develop a scoring system to assess dimensions of children\u27s vulnerability. The exercise identified individual and household characteristics to assess vulnerability - many of which had not been measured previously - to which numerical weights representing vulnerability level were assigned. Highly weighted characteristics in...
Vulnerability is increasingly becoming synonymous with poverty in the social policy literature. Ther...
The paper uses a panel data set of 1309 households in Uganda to measure vulnerability to poverty bet...
Background The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As ...
Insufficient data on the nature and extent of children\u27s vulnerability in Uganda has challenged g...
Uganda is a signatory of both local and international child protection protocols and has further sho...
This study explores how communities in Zambia characterize vulnerable children in the context of HIV...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
In 2002 Save the Children UK carried out a study of child poverty in Uganda, as part of the on-going...
This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 ...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
This study explores how communities in Zambia characterize vulnerable children in the context of HIV...
While it has long been demonstrated (Rosenzweig and Binswanger, 1993; Banerjee and Newman, 1994) tha...
This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 ...
LondonMost Ugandans living below the poverty threshold are children. Despite this, their perspective...
The existence of disconnected and overlapping research findings on who are the vulnerable groups in ...
Vulnerability is increasingly becoming synonymous with poverty in the social policy literature. Ther...
The paper uses a panel data set of 1309 households in Uganda to measure vulnerability to poverty bet...
Background The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As ...
Insufficient data on the nature and extent of children\u27s vulnerability in Uganda has challenged g...
Uganda is a signatory of both local and international child protection protocols and has further sho...
This study explores how communities in Zambia characterize vulnerable children in the context of HIV...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
In 2002 Save the Children UK carried out a study of child poverty in Uganda, as part of the on-going...
This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 ...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
This study explores how communities in Zambia characterize vulnerable children in the context of HIV...
While it has long been demonstrated (Rosenzweig and Binswanger, 1993; Banerjee and Newman, 1994) tha...
This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending school in 89 ...
LondonMost Ugandans living below the poverty threshold are children. Despite this, their perspective...
The existence of disconnected and overlapping research findings on who are the vulnerable groups in ...
Vulnerability is increasingly becoming synonymous with poverty in the social policy literature. Ther...
The paper uses a panel data set of 1309 households in Uganda to measure vulnerability to poverty bet...
Background The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As ...