Rather an amusing situation happened over the weekend: I was in the touristy downtown area of Boulder with G- (8) and K- (4) having a good time wandering around. We'd just stepped out of Ben & Jerry's after enjoying some
Fifty four per cent of children under the age of five in Uganda do not get the basic healthcare when they need it, according to this year's world's mothers report. The report that is published by the charity Save the
Thomas Ngolo Katta, national coordinator of the Centre for the Coordination of Youth Activities (CCYA) has been reinstated by the Board of Trustees and founding members of the organization, a release from the organization states.
The second session of the Children's Parliament has adopted 21 motions which the National Assembly will forward to the relevant offices for consideration.
The Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion in the Prime Minister's Office on Wednesday picked up 330 kids from Kigali streets and enrolled them on a two-week rehabilitation solidarity camp (ingando).
The second session of the country's Children's Parliament ended last week. Here follows a summary of their debates and discussions in the National Assembly
I wanted to let Ypulse readers know about a couple of great events happening -- one IRL (in real life) in the Bay Area and another streamed live online. First up is an event put on by SDForum, the leading
The Children's Act is to be used as an instrument to fight child poverty and promote the rights of children during Child Protection Week to be held next week.
The youth arm of the National Resistance Movement is the latest arena for the enduring political question of the times: will Yoweri Museveni, who will be over 67 in 2011, seek another term in office? Inside Politics Richard Wanambwa brings
Children numbering over 360 yesterday stormed the Government House, Port Harcourt to protest the incessant kidnapping of toddlers by hoodlums who demand for ransom before their release.
Eritrea won broad acclaim and was cited as an exemplary nation at the Burkina Faso International Conference on Basic Health Care for the major achievements it has registered in reducing child and mother mortality rate as well as controlling malaria
THE youth should not underrate their potential to overcome poverty given their energy, First Lady Janet Museveni has counselled, reports Raymond Baguma.
United Nations' Childen's Fund (UNICEF) Exe-cutive Director, Ann Veneman, has sued for the cooperation of countries around the world in the fight against malaria.