The Ultimate Mandate: Protecting the African Child

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Introduction: Defining the Vulnerable Under Ugandan law, a child is a person under the age of 18 years. At ELOIM, we believe that under this age, a child is supposed to be fiercely protected from all forms of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. While we are deeply proud of our Education Bursary Scheme—having sponsored over 500 […]

Life After the Cell: The Critical Need for Community Reintegration

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Introduction: The Day the Gates Open Much of our Access to Justice work rightly focuses on the youths, men, and women unlawfully detained in gazetted and ungazetted prisons, remand homes, and police cells without access to free justice. But what happens on the day they are finally released? Freedom is not the end of the […]

The Vital Link: Why HIV/AIDS Care Must Include Nutrition

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Introduction: The Unseen Battle Uganda faces significant health challenges, and while we have made strides as a nation, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS remains a major public health issue affecting men, women, and children across our communities. At ELOI Ministries, our health initiatives do not look at diseases in isolation. We understand that treating a medical […]