Faith-Based Institutions as Project Implementers: An Innovative Economic Empowerment Intervention for Care and Support of Aids-Orphaned and Vulnerable Children in Rural Uganda
Publication Date
7-1-2008
Summary
Faith-Based Institutions as Project Implementers: An Innovative Economic Empowerment Intervention for Care and Support of Aids-Orphaned and Vulnerable Children in Rural Uganda
Document Type
Article
Category
Financial Inclusion
Subarea
Global Asset Building
Original Citation
Ssewamala, F., & Ismayilova, L. (2008). Faith-based institutions as project implementers: An innovative economic empowerment intervention for care and support of AIDS-orphaned and vulnerable children in rural Uganda. In P. Joshi, S. Hawkins, & J. Novey (Eds.), Innovations in effective compassion: Compendium of research papers for the White House FBO Conference (pp. 213–235). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Project
SEED-Uganda
Keywords
Africa, faith-based organizations, GAP, Uganda, assets, CDA, child development account
Recommended Citation
Ssewamala, F., & Ismayilova, L. (2008). Faith-based institutions as project implementers: An innovative economic empowerment intervention for care and support of AIDS-orphaned and vulnerable children in rural Uganda. In P. Joshi, S. Hawkins, & J. Novey (Eds.), Innovations in effective compassion: Compendium of research papers for the White House FBO Conference (pp. 213–235). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.