Datatrak Uganda

The child’s needs and wishes are the only guiding principle in all children’s cases. With relevant authorities, discuss, highlighting the law governing custody, guardianship, adoption and maintenance of children

Children have specific problems of general application to all societies, varying only in magnitude and character. This fact is lent credence by international legal instruments such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (1990). These instruments have set the standards … Read more

Discuss social welfare programmes and policies in (south Sudan) child welfare, NSSF, NHIF etc

Social welfare is a system that provides assistance to needy individuals and families. The types and amount of welfare available to individuals and families vary depending on the country, state or region. Social welfare systems assistance to individuals and families through programs such as health care, food stamps, unemployment compensation, housing assistance and child care … Read more

Explain factors that have contributed to men’s and women’s failure to practice their gender roles as it was in the early days.

Gender is defined as the socially constructed roles and behaviors that a society typically associates with males and females. An example of gender is referring to someone who wears a dress as a female. According to the World Health Organization, gender refers to the socially defined roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society … Read more

Explains challenges faced by local administrators in implementing policy and services delivery.

Governance is made up of the political and institutional processes through which decisions are taken and implemented. Governance is most effective when these processes are participatory, accountable, transparent, efficient, inclusive, and respect the rule of law. Good governance is particularly important at local level, where governments interact with citizens and communities on a daily basis. … Read more

With evidence, prove if human rights are similar to child rights. Using this evidence make a clear true or false conclusion to the above statement.

Human rights are the fundamental rights that human beings have by virtue of being human, and that are neither created nor can be abrogated by any government. As stipulated by several international conventions and treaties (such as the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human rights in 1948), these rights include cultural, economic, and political rights, … Read more

The Leadership Development Theory begins with general formulized phases, patterns, processes, and concepts. Name and explain why we need each phase as it relates to your timeline. Name and explain the sixth phase.

Leadership is a dynamic process in which a man or a woman with God-given capacity influences a specific group of people toward God’s purposes for that group. Leaders are shaped by deliberate training and by experience. Leaders influence followers in different ways through direct, indirect, and organizational influences.   The Leadership development theory is a … Read more

Describe how the Organization’s Context of Culture, Structure and System support teamwork

Teamwork is the process of working collaboratively with a group of people in order to achieve a goal. It involves several associates working together with each playing a part but all subordinating personal prominence for the efficient completion of the collective task as a whole. Teamwork enables people to cooperate, using their individual skills and … Read more