
Children need the opportunity to go to schools with adequate facilities and materials
AMOO is committed in educating the youth who are leaders of tomorrow. They will learn how and when to take responsibility for their lives. Strategies will include but not limited to the following:
- Resolving and tackling problems with Psychosocial/emotional and behavioral issues due to traumatic events.
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Teaching Functional skills by identifying the deficits that come with it
Identify deficits in education and how these will be integrated in public schools. -
Counseling and identifying mental health symptoms within the sociological spectrum/Addiction and other obsessive behaviors.
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Counseling and identifying Sexual and Domestic Violence, Rape and sex abuse, HIV/AIDS and other sex related diseases
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Identify problem areas affecting relationship between youth and their parents/family and review effects of displacements orphaned, or lost, on their livelihood.
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Encourage participation in religion of t heir choice and personal spiritual growth.
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Identify Disabilities, physical or cognitive/mental and or behavior disorders, including scars of war and diseases.
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Teach the youth financial matters, money, budgeting, profits, loans and general money management.
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Identify and develop youth talents including art, sports, and recreational activities.
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Finally identify ways of mainstream reintegration into community and family including cultural reorientation.
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AMOO is working with Bunyiiro primary school in Iganga district by helping to identify partners to help the school raise funds to build the school library and toilets that will also accomodate handicapped kids.
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