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Detailed report for the Community and online response to COVID-19 by NASWU in partnership with Child’s i Foundation July –August 2020

National Association of Social Workers of Uganda (NASWU), with recommendation from her mother ministry – MGLSD, partnered with Child’s i Foundation to complement the government of Uganda and Ministry of Health effort to respond to COVID-19 under a two months project titled. “Strengthening Social Service Workforce to support Uganda Government and Ministry of Health (MoH) to holistically prevent and respond to COVID-19.” This was informed by professional analysis…

Israeli and Ugandan Social Workers Take Part in Learning Exchange

From May 8th to May 15th, a team of 26 Israeli social work professionals took part in a weeklong learning exchange with Ugandan social workers in order to share best practices and listen to inspiring and promising field stories in different domains of social work practice and along the continuum of social protection and care. The visit was led by Inbal Harmoni, President of the Israel Union of Social Workers; Reut Cohen, Union Director for the Jerusalem District; Dr. Ella, the Head of Quality…

Cross- Learning between Israeli and Ugandan Social Workers

Cross- Learning between Israeli Union of Social Workers and Ugandan Social Workers- a positive step towards achieving the Global Social Work Agenda. In May 8th to May 15th 2023, the Israel Union of Social Workers including Head of Quality Supervision at the Israel Ministry of Welfare in a team of 26 professionals social workers visited Uganda for a week of cross-learning with Ugandan social workers.

NASWU 2020 Annual report

NASWU 2020 Annual report is a summary of key interventions and accomplishments of the professional body in line to her mandate of promoting and facilitating social work and social welfare in Uganda, the achievements are also in line with the strategic objectives of the association. Although
the year experienced budgetary and plan implementation challenges because of COVID-19, the
professional body social workers re-orientated 

IASSW Global Standards

The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Federation
of Social Workers (IFSW) have jointly updated the Global Standards for Social Work Education and
Training. The previous version of the Global Standards for Social Work Education and Training…

COVID-19 : MUK researchers urge govt to improve refugee's welfare

Makerere University social researchers have appealed to the government of Uganda and other stakeholders to improve the living conditions of refugees if there will be any effective enforcement of..

World Social Work Day Report, 2022

World Social Work Day 2022 aimed at highlighting the achievements of social work, raise the visibility of social services for the future of societies, and to defend social justice and human Rights. Every year, World Social Work Day is observed on the 3rd Tuesday of March. It is a celebration that has become a high point in the social work calendar with social workers all over the world celebrating and
promoting the contributions of the profession to individuals, families,

World Social Work Day Report, 2021

World Social Work Day is a celebration that aims to highlight the achievements of social work, to raise the visibility of social services for the future of societies, and to defend social justice and human rights. Every year, World Social Work Day is celebrated on the third Tuesday of March and 2021 celebrations fell on March 16. The world social work day celebration has become a highpoint in the social 

Annual Report 2020

NASWU 2020 Annual report is a summary of key interventions and accomplishments of the professional body in line to her mandate of promoting and facilitating social work and social welfare in Uganda, the achievements are also in line with the strategic objectives of the association. 

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