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This year IDAC 2023 was held under the theme: "The Rights of Child in a Digital environment", which fits in the current world situation where the world is highly overlowed with much technological advancements.

Theme: "The Rights of a Child in a Digital environment", which fits in the current world situation where the world is highly overflowed with much technological advancements.

support education
Together we can
retain children
in school.

A Uniform, books & other school requirements are key to keeping them in school.

A Uniform, books & other school requirements are key to keeping them in school.

A Uniform, books & other school requirements are key to keeping them in school.

medical and health care support

Street life yields lots of health risks but with limited access to health care services worsened by stigma.

Street life yields lots of health risks but with limited access to health care services worsened by stigma.

Street life yields lots of health risks but with limited access to health care services worsened by stigma.

provide food for street-connected children

A food provision loosens street-connection, helps to drive change and better health in children's lives.

A food provision loosens street-connection, helps to drive change and better health in children's lives.

A food provision loosens street-connection, helps to drive change and better health in children's lives.

Rehabilitation and reintegration

A proven approach that helps children to discover their identity, reconcile with their families, attain a skill and become responsible and fruitful.

A proven approach that helps children to discover their identity, reconcile with their families, attain a skill and become responsible and fruitful.

A proven approach that helps street-connected children to discover their identity, reconcile with their families, attain a skill and become responsible and fruitful.

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The role CRO Uganda in restoration of children who are in street connected situations. 

What We're Dealing with

As many as 7,000 children between the ages of 7-17 years, wander on the streets of Mbale, Masaka, Lira and Jinja without care, parental guidance, shelter, and other basic needs of life.

These children have neither access to education nor skills training and are likely to grow up in poverty and constitute societal nuisance. 

CRO is concerned about the dilemma of children in street situation, the early exposure to abuses,the harmful effects of street life and therefore - how they can be provided with a better future.

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Our Mission is to enable Children living in street situations to discover their identity as children of God; reconcile them with their families; and empower them to become responsible and fruitful citizens.

We strive to contribute towards holistic child development of children in street situations to aid their Transformation into Responsible and Fruitful citizens in society.

 

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Our Approach

The work of CRO is overseen by the national Board and they meet quarterly to oversee and formulate policies, discuss the progress of CRO and to recruit or discipline staff. Since the year 2020,  the local boards were replaced with advisory committees.

The current National CRO Board Members include;

  • Simon Peter Emiau - Chairperson
  • Naomi Watiti - Vice Chairperson
  • Mr, Osupelum Justin   - Member
  • Pastor Sam Mukabi    - Member
  • Kidulu James    - Member
  • Ingrid Wilts  - Member

The CRO Organizational Chart

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The CRO Team

CRO has a well trained and competent staff that works with the children and community to ensure satisfaction of their beneficiaries. The staff on several occasions attend trainings in Counseling , Advocacy, Psycohosocial support, Child Protection, Child Rights. These have worked closely with the children to ensure that the attained skills are fully utilised. The trainings have been fundamental, and the staff together with the children and community have testified of the works of CRO.

The CRO Country Office

The Country Director, currently, Mr. Nabitiri Paul  coordinates all the CRO branches. He is a very competent, hard working and passionate for the children and their welfare. His visionary leadership will keep the organisation in progress.

The main functions of the CRO Country Office are:
  • Coordination, planning and development of CRO programs
  • Support supervision to branch managers
  • Program Monitoring, Audits and Evaluation
  • Staff training and development
  • Representation of CRO organization
  • Organizing National meetings and Retreats
  • Fundraisings
  • Advocacy, documentation and dissemination of CRO functions
  • Board Training and development
  • Initiation of new CRO programs

Let's Celebrate Success 

How You Can Help

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Will you JOIN us transform the life of a child living on the streets?

Your one time, monthly or annual gift can contribute towards enabling a child access basic healthcare, nutrition, education,psycho-social care and a livelihood.

Your one time, monthly or annual gift can contribute towards enabling a child access basic healthcare, nutrition, education,psycho-social care and a livelihood.

Your one time, monthly or annual gift can contribute towards enabling a child access education, basic healthcare, nutrition, psycho-social care and a livelihood.

More Ways to Make a Difference

Sponsor a Child
Fundraise for CRO
Volunteer at CRO
Advocate for Street Children
Get updates on our work, children's inspiration stories, successes and fundraising activities through CRO's quarterly newsletter.
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Our Partners

Partner Status Update
This update highlights the key developments, changes, accomplishments and challenges that CRO has undergone and strategies being adopted to rebuild the organization so that together we can steer CRO to higher levels regard to service layering to street children and their families. See the report CRO Uganda Partner Status Update Report as at  July 2021

CRO Country Office

Where we work

Eastern Region
Northern Region
Central Region
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