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Rehabilitation and Education

The Rehabilitation and Education Programme in Statutory Institutions is designed to support the recovery, development and successful reintegration of children in conflict with the law and those requiring care and protection. The programme provides a structured environment where children receive education, psychosocial support, guidance and skills development to address the challenges that led to their placement. Guided by a child-centred and rights-based approach, the programme seeks to restore hope, promote positive behaviour and prepare children for productive participation in society.

To rehabilitate, educate and empower children through the provision of Quality education,, vocational training, psychosocial support and life skills, enabling them to achieve positive behavioural change, personal growth and successful reintegration into their families and communities.

  1. Improved behaviour and positive character development among children.
  2. Enhanced emotional well-being, mental health and psychosocial resilience.
  3. Increased access to quality education and improved academic performance.
  4. Acquisition of vocational, life and employability skills that promote self-reliance.
  5. Successful reintegration of children into families, schools and communities, resulting in improved social inclusion and reduced recidivism.