09/01/2026
This week, the ADCSAP team had the pleasure of attending an informative webinar hosted by the Mortenson Family Foundation, representing our organization, which serves as an Advocacy Center for Child & Family Safety & Protection (ADCSAP) in Uganda.
The event served as an effective indicator of the global commitment to protecting children at risk and bolstering families. Important lessons that struck a deep resonance with ADCSAP's objectives include:
*Innovative, Community-Based Methods*: The foundation placed a strong emphasis on developing adaptive, community-driven support networks rather than just reactive ones. This is harmonious with our efforts to strengthen local systems in order to prevent adverse effects and enhance well-being.
*Data-Driven Advocacy*: The fundamental relevance of data and research in designing effective policies and programs was reiterated. It reaffirmed our dedication to using scientifically supported advocacy to bring about substantial transformation in Uganda.
*Mutually beneficial Alliances*: The live session emphasized that this venture cannot be completed by a single entity. Thus, developing robust networks is crucial for enhancing effectiveness and pooling resources, as demonstrated by our collaboration with ADCSAP.
Attending this webinar was both educational and reassuring, especially from the Mortenson Family Foundation’s commitment to supporting institutions that share a similar vision. The discussion further offered insightful perspectives and concepts that we could adapt and integrate to fit Ugandan reality. It makes us more determined to keep pushing for strong child protection laws, family assistance, and secure spaces for all children.
We are thrilled to incorporate the ideas raised into our continuing work and thank the Mortenson Family Foundation for allowing the discussion to take place. We must work together to safeguard families and ensure the safety of children. Let's keep learning, working together, and advocating.