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The 5th African Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (Mar 27-29 2007)LocationKampala, Uganda Event summaryThe African Network for Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN) Uganda Chapter in conjunction with ANPPCAN Head Office and the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) is organising the 5th African Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. The theme for this conference is “HIV/AIDS and children: The challenges of care for and protection of children in Africa”. The conference aims to bring together researchers, academicians, practitioners and children to share ideas, experiences, good practices and research findings on the care and protection of children in the era of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. Practitioners, researchers and children will also explore strategies for developing and scaling up effective and sustainable responses towards the protection of children living with and those affected by HIV/AIDS. ANPPCAN Uganda Chapter is currently calling for abstracts for this conference. Accepted abstracts will appear in its full form in the Abstract Book, on the Abstract CD-ROM and on the Conference Website. Click here for guidelines on abstract submission. Click here for more information. Registration InformationTo register for this conference, please see contact details below: Contact5th African Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect
C/O ANPPCAN Uganda Chapter Plot 1 Kira Road P. O. Box 26460 Tel: +041-254550 Kampala Uganda anppcan@infocom.co.ug conference@anppcanug.org Komo Lane Off Wood Avenue P.O. Box 1768 00200 City Square Tel: +00 254 2 573990/576502 regional@anppcan.org ANPPCAN Uganda website Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 04 2006 Last Updated December 04 2006 |
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