From Assessment to Graduation: Comprehensive Case Management for Vulnerable Children and Households

Author(s)
Andrews, S.
Publication language
English
Pages
20pp
Date published
13 Jun 2017
Publisher
4CHILDREN
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Children & youth, National & regional actors, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Uganda

The overall objective of this case study is to highlight and help promote good practice related to case management within orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) programming. The case study illustrates the core components of a case management system, the positive results of a case management system, and some of the challenges in developing, implementing, and solidifying a case management system within an OVC program. The information presented should be understood as just one example of a case management system in practice. Any case management system should be adapted to best reflect the context where it is utilized, the target population it serves, and the programmatic needs of the implementer. The case study is one in a series of case studies highlighting different aspects of a case management system utilized by OVC programs and national child protection systems. The purpose of the case studies is to provide useful information that can inform the work of policy makers and practitioners who aim to effectively support vulnerable children and families.