NORTHERN UGANDA, SINCE 2010

EVERY CHILD DESERVES A CHANCE TO HEAL AND THRIVE

Here's how your donation will help children and youth survivors to rebuild their lives

For more than a decade, CPU has walked with survivors of the LRA conflict in Northern Uganda. Your gift delivers trauma counseling and school sponsorship — quickly, locally, and at scale. With your support, we can:

  • Counsel war-affected children, youth and mothers
  • Sponsor children born of war through school and university
  • Provide vocational skills training and livelihoods development
  • Get Identity Docs, do family tracing, negotiation and land rights

OUR WORK

Where Your SUPPORT Goes

PSYCHO-SOCIAL SUPPORT

We provide psychological and social support for survivors of the war, who were deeply traumatized and abused. 

EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP

We assist children and youth to continue their education, primary, secondary and tertiary, and to get vocational skills and livelihoods.

FAMILY TRACING

We support Children Born of War to get their identification documents and to reconnect with their families and get land and a home.

15 YEARS AND COUNTING

We have helped

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Story of Change

healing through service to others

“Working with the very people that also suffered like me,  when I started working with these people, their lives changing was what gave me the strong healing in my life…”

Children of Peace

CPU is a registered NGO in Uganda, founded in 2010 operating in Northern Uganda, to promote human security of children, youth and communities directly affected by conflicts and from vulnerable households and now escalated by Covid-19 effects. Having identified limited psychosocial support; lack of access to social services such as education, health; limited livelihood skills; poor housing; poor community involvement in development programs which perpetuated and escalated violence among children, and crime among youth, their families and communities, CPU sought to close the gap.

+ 256 775 133 637

jane@childrenofpeace.ug