Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education

by Platform for Labour Action (PLA)
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education
Empower Child Domestic Workers Through Education

Project Report | Dec 11, 2013
From a domestic Worker to a hairdresser

By Grace Mariah Nakiwu | Program Assistant

Deborah is a 17 year old girl who graduated in hair dressing from Nile Vocational Institute Jinja in March 2013.
She is a former child domestic worker who dropped out of School in 2009 due to lack of school fees after her primary seven. After her father’s death, her poor peasant mother could not further her education due
to her low income. She decided to come to Kampala to find a job and only got a domestic work job. During her time of work, she used to do everything at home and could not rest. Through one of our taskforce members (Ms. Naluwu Magaret).

PLA identified her, rescued her and placed her at Nile vocational institute Jinja
where she gained vocational practical skills in hair dressing. Presently she has a job as a hair dresser and she is the manager of the salon and the manager as well. She said that she earns a salary of 50,000/= a month and her meals and accommodation are fully catered .During our visit she says that “Unlike before, today I can afford buying basic necessities like clothes and basic necessities to look good”.

 





 




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Oct 31, 2013
From unpaid domestic work to a fulfilling hairdress

By Grace Nakiwu | Program Assistant

Aug 5, 2013
From a domestic worker to a waitress

By Christine Tezikya | Program Assistant

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