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 BACKGROUND TO GIDCCO

GIDCCO

THE VISION

The vision of the Organization is to promote, further and give guardians the opportunity to develop and share the spiritual social economic and intellectual ideas about needy children in Uganda. It also generates issue which helps in improving the life of the children, protecting their rights through internal knowledge of Jesus Christ.

METHODS OF EMPOWERMENT

Gidcco works with guardians, Religious leaders and local communities to identify viable activities that contributes to the empowerment of children to become self reliant, protective and be able to access their rights. Gidcco's belief is that the child can be better empowered while living in the community.

THE FUTURE

The organization aims at drawing all guardians in Uganda, in order to be a voice to vulnerable-needy children. It also aims at providing information about needy children with the aim of letting the guardians understand the children better. Gidcco aims at building a National Voluntary Religious and democratic Organization of guardians by reaching out all guardians in Uganda.

 

PROFILE OF GIDCCO

The Genesis

The Guardian Integrated Development and Child Care Organization is an indigenous Non –Government Read More...

GOVERNANCE

Gidcco is lead by the Board of Directors , an Executive Committee and a National Secretariat headed by the Executive director.

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OUR FAITH

The Bible as holy, inspired Word of God, its infallibility and inerrancy in accomplishing God's purpose of giving man the revelation of God in His redemptive love through Jesus Christ. Read More...

 

 

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