ISPCAN International Congress & Rise Up Policy Forum: Join 1,000+ child protection professionals in Melbourne, Australia August 24–27, 2026.

Postponed! New dates: February 23 - 25th, 2027

Africa Regional Rise Up Policy Forum and Huddle

The first ISPCAN regional Rise Up Policy Forum + Huddle will explore the contexts, strengths, challenges and solutions specific to Africa.

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The Huddle and Rise Up Policy Forum will examine public health approaches to strengthening child protection systems across Africa. Bringing together governments and a multisectoral African audience, the programme will explore regional challenges and solutions, elevate African expertise, and promote more collaborative, data-informed, and preventive child protection systems.

Day one: The ISPCAN Huddle model is a multidisciplinary, case-based learning approach that reviews real child maltreatment cases through a public health lens. Developed with the Haruv Institute, it supports professionals and policymakers to strengthen assessment, intervention, and systems improvement. Policy Huddles bring together policymakers, NGO leaders, researchers, and system administrators to identify systemic gaps, policy reform opportunities, and prevention priorities.

Days two and three: The Rise Up Policy Forum features plenaries, technical workshops, and interactive sessions focused on strengthening child protection systems through a public health approach. Four priority themes will be explored in plenary masterclasses, with breakout sessions providing deeper discussion and related perspectives. The Forum highlights diverse African expertise and fosters open peer learning on key challenges and promising solutions.

Uganda 2027 Program

8:30 - 9:00 am

Coffee

9:00 - 9:30 am

Plenary Session

Opening Event

  • Key Objectives for the Huddle & RUPF
  • Children’s Parliament report out

Government of Uganda

Impact and Innovations Development Centre (IIDC)

9:30 - 10:00 am

Plenary Session

Setting the stage for the Huddle

  • What is a public health approach
  • Overview of the Huddle
  • Learning Objectives for the Huddle/Pillars
  • Building safety/shared ownership

Huddle Steering Committee with Haruv Institute

ISPCAN

AfriChild

10:00 - 10:30 am

Plenary Session

Featured Presentation: AI Generated Case Enactment

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The Haruv Institute
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Impact and Innovations Development Centre (IIDC)
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AfriChild

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HUDDLE 2025 Session 4

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HUDDLE 2025 Session 3

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10:30 - 11:00 am

Ice Breaker

Reflective Exercise

11:00 - 11:30 am

Plenary Session

Pillar 1: Continuum of Care (Reporting, disclosure & Care Services)

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Impact and Innovations Development Centre (IIDC)
Additional Speakers TBD

Primary Pillar(s): A continuum of prevention and response services

11:30 - 12:00 pm

4 x Interactive Break Out Sessions on Continuum of Care (Reporting, Disclosure & Care Services)

4 break out sessions for deep dive thinking on Continuum of Care (Reporting, disclosure & Care Services).
Questions for discussion:

  • What are the current challenges for disclosure in cases like this in your country?
  • Where do the reporting and care services work well, and where do they break down?
  • What could be done in your countries to ensure stronger continuum of care to change the outcome for similar cases?
  • What are some examples of good practices that could be strengthened through policy?
  • What are key risk factors that can be identified

12:00 - 1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 - 1:30 pm

Plenary Session

Pillar 2: Effective Coordination

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The Haruv Institute
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Additional Speakers TBD

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

1:30 - 2:00 pm

4 x Interactive Break Out Sessions on Effective Coordination

4 break out sessions for deep dive thinking on Effective Coordination.
Questions for discussion:

  • What are your current challenges with managinbg multiple Jurisdictions for a case?
  • Where does coordination response work well, and where does it break down?
  • How do you address referral gaps, delays and duplication in multisectorial response?
  • What could be done in your countries to ensure stronger coordination to change the outcome for similar cases?
  • What are some examples of good practices that could be strengthened through policy?

2:00 - 2:30 pm

Plenary Session

Pillar 3: Work Force Development and Capacity

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Safe Futures Hub
Additional Speakers TBD

Primary Pillar(s): A National Action Plan, capacity building and scaled solutions

2:30 - 3:00 pm

4 x Interactive Break Out Sessions on Work Force Development & Capacity

4 break out sessions for deep dive thinking on Work Force Development & Capacity.
Questions for discussion:

  • What changes do you think could have the greatest impact on the capacity of your current workforce involved in cases like this?
  • How can these impacts be achieved and sustained?
  • What are the current stressors of the workforce of your country?
  • What can be addressed on a large scale to mitigate burnout and fatigue be addressed in your current workforce? 

3:00 - 3:00 pm

Break

3:30 - 4:00 pm

Plenary Session

Pillar 4: Primary Prevention

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Additional Speakers TBD

4:00 - 4:30 pm

4 x Interactive Break Out Sessions on Primary Prevention

4 break out sessions for deep dive thinking on Primary Prevention.
Questions for discussion:

  • What are the missed opportunities to prevent abuse before it escalates in your current system?
  • What are the warning signs that can trigger earlier action?
  • What are the gaps in family, school, community, or system-level prevention?
  • Can policymakers identify realistic prevention measures from this case?
  • What are typical family support structures?

4:30 - 5:00 pm

Plenary Session

Closing the Huddle

  • Key Learnings
  • Setting the stage for the RUPF
  • Reflections shared by reps from other countries

Huddle Steering Committee with Haruv Institute

Mr Deogratias Yiga -Impact and Innovations Development Centre (IIDC)

Mr Timothy Opobo - AfriChild

Pragathi Tummala - ISPCAN

5:00 - 6:00 pm

Evening Event: Welcome Reception and Cultural Event hosted by the Government of Uganda

8:30 - 9:00 am

Coffee

9:00 - 10:30 am

Official Opening Ceremony of the Rise Up Policy Forum

The Government of Uganda welcomes delegates

10:30 - 11:00 am

Coffee

11:00 - 11:45 am

Plenary Session

MASTERCLASS: Effective governance and multisectoral coordination

  • Country examples of effective governance and multisectoral coordination,
    highlighting different contexts and approaches.
  • Multisectoral coordination in prevention and response, from national to
    local
  • Building coordination across ministries, disciplines and sectors, civil
    society, community, faith and cultural groups.

Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development

Uganda Ministry of Health

Uganda Stakeholder Committee

11:45 - 12:45 pm

Interactive breakout sessions on effective governance and multisectoral coordination

The Health Sector’s Role in Preventing and Responding to Violence against Children

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From silos to a system: Kenya’s cross-sector coordination and collaboration model on access to justice with children

Kenya National Council of Justice
National Council on the Administration of Justice, Govt of Kenya
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Terre des Hommes Netherlands

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

Cultivating Responsible, Engaged, and Loving Fathers in Uganda: Processes for Evidence Generation and Government-Led Sustainability to Reduce Household Violence Against Women and Children

Ministry of Gender Labour & Social Dev't
Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development

Embedding Multisectoral Communities of Practice into Government Systems: Lessons from South Africa

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Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg
Gauteng Department of Social Development, Johannesburg Child Welfare

12:45 - 1:45 pm

Lunch

1:45 - 2:15 pm

Plenary Session

MASTERCLASS: Prevention - stopping child abuse and neglect before it happens

  • Prevention – rationale, evidence, key principles.
  • Country examples of implementing prevention programmes at scale.

World Health Organisation

Other speaker tbc

2:15 - 3:15 pm

Interactive Break Out Sessions on Prevention and Breakthrough Strategies

Reforming Care, Preventing Family Separation: Nigeria’s Experience and the African Conversation on Alternative Care for Children

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SOS Children's Villages Nigeria
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Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Federal Republic of Nigeria

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

Discipline or Violence? Navigating Cultural Norms and Reform in Tanzanian Schools

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HakiElimu Tanzania
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Together for Girls

Primary Pillar(s): Policy and legislation

Strengthening Online Child Protection Through Participation, Prevention, and Systems Change: Lessons from Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Benin and Togo

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Presidio Safeguarding
Uganda Child Rights NGO Network (UCRNN____
Uganda Child Rights NGO Network

Primary Pillar(s): A continuum of prevention and response services, Child, survivor and community participation

Scaling Parenting Programmes that Prevent Violence Against Women and Children and Advance Gender Equality: Lessons from Government–CSO Partnerships in Kenya and Rwanda

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Prevention Collaborative

Primary Pillar(s): A National Action Plan, capacity building and scaled solutions

3:15 - 3:45 pm

Coffee

3:45 - 4:45 pm

African Issues, Contexts and Solutions Through a Public Health System Strengthening Lens

Creating a Child Friendly Justice System

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Kids Alive International Zambia
Ministry of Justice, Government of Zambia

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination , A National Action Plan, capacity building and scaled solutions, A continuum of prevention and response services

From Invisible to Integral – Prioritising kinship care in Africa’s child protection systems through policy and practice based solutions

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Family for Every Child
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FOST

Primary Pillar(s): Policy and legislation

Bridging the Gap: How governments and faith actors can work together to end the violent discipline of children, sharing experience from South Africa and Nigeria

Community Collaborative Training and Development Services
Community Collaborative Training and Development Services
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SVRI

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

From Burden to Action: Mental Health, Parenting, and Child Maltreatment Prevention in Resource-Limited African Settings

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Africa Institute of Mental and Brain Health
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Ministry of Health, Government of Uganda
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Kennesaw State University
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SafeCare Kenya

Primary Pillar(s): A continuum of prevention and response services

5:00 - 6:00 pm

Evening Event: Reception and posters

8:30 - 9:00 am

Coffee

9:00 - 10:30 am

MASTERCLASS: Building the investment case for ending VAC

  • Investment case on child abuse and neglect: background & rationale, what goes into an investment case, how they are used
  • The cost of inaction: presentation on the new Cost of VAC tool
  • The solution: presentation on what works, how to scale it up, and how to cost it
  • The benefits of investment: presentation on the new Return on Investment tool
  • Q&A session

Simon Halvey, Cornerstone Economics

Atieno Odenyo, Maestral

10:30 - 11:00 am

Coffee

11:00 - 11:45 pm

Interactive break out sessions on the investment case - mobilising funding, costing systems, building partnerships

Mobilizing Funding: Translating investment case evidence into effective budget advocacy

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Cornerstone
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Ministry of Finance, Government of South Africa
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GIZ German Cooperation

Turning numbers into decisions: interactive lab on costing child protection systems

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Maestral International

Beyond the Buzzword: Building effective government–civil society partnerships to prevent violence against children

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Institute for Security Studies
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Save the Children
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GIZ German Cooperation

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

11:45 - 12:30 pm

Interactive break out sessions on the investment case - mobilising funding, costing systems, building partnerships

Mobilizing Funding: Translating investment case evidence into effective budget advocacy (repeat)

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Cornerstone
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Ministry of Finance, Government of South Africa
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GIZ German Cooperation

Turning numbers into decisions: interactive lab on costing child protection systems (repeat)

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Maestral International

Beyond the Buzzword: Building effective government–civil society partnerships to prevent violence against children(repeat)

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Institute for Security Studies
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Save the Children
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Cornerstone
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Raising Voices
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Violence Prevention Forum
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GIZ German Cooperation

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

12:30 - 1:30 pm

Lunch

1:30 - 2:00 pm

Plenary Session

MASTERCLASS: Data and Evidence

  • National quality data and information management systems
  • Translating data to policy and practice
  • Research, evidence and knowledge generation

2:00 - 3:00 pm

Interactive break out sessions on national data systems, evidence and monitoring, data-to-policy-&-practice

A Social Determinants Framework for Implementing the INSPIRE Technical Package for Ending Violence Against Children, with 2026 Evidence Update

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World Health Organisation
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IIDC

Every Call Matters; Why Child Helplines in Africa are CRITICAL in protecting children

Child Helpline International
Child Helpline International
Somali Federal Republic Ministry
Child Rights Department, Government of Somalia
Uganda child helpline Sauti 116
Sauti 116 (Uganda national child helpline)
Tanzania National Child Helpline (C-Sema)
C-Sema (Tanzania national child helpline)

Primary Pillar(s): Data and evidence

From Evidence to Scale: Building Models to Embed Parenting Support in National Systems and Implementer Platforms to Prevent Violence and Family Separation

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Child Health and Development Centre, Makerere University
Ministry of Gender Labour & Social Dev't
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Government of Uganda
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SOS Children's Villages Uganda

Towards an East Africa regional model to detect and respond to Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE)- Lessons from Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia.

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Terre des Hommes Netherlands
Kenya National Council of Justice
National Council on the Administration of Justice
Ministry of Women and Social Affairs, Government of Ethiopia
Ministry of Women and Social Affairs, Government of Ethiopia
Ministry of Gender Labour & Social Dev't
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development. Government of Uganda
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Dwelling Places

Primary Pillar(s): Governance and multi-sectoral coordination

3:00 - 3:15 pm

Coffee

3:15 - 4:15 pm

Interactive break out sessions on national data systems, evidence and monitoring, data-to-policy-&-practice

Strengthening the Research Ecosystem for Evidence-Based Policy Implementation to Improve Child Wellbeing in Africa

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AfriChild

Primary Pillar(s): Data and evidence

What do those with care experience want from the social services workforce?

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Child Frontiers
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Association of Care Leavers Uganda
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Global Social Services Workforce Alliance
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Martin James Foundation
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Primary Pillar(s): Child, survivor and community participation

Rising Up to Hidden Harm: African-Led Evidence Driving Public Health Action on Abuse in Young People’s Intimate Relationships in Uganda

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Makerere University
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The Fortress, Uganda

4:15 - 5:00 pm

Plenary Session

Closing Plenary

  • Review, reflection and celebration of achievement
  • Best poster award
  • Building an ongoing community of practice and learning in the region
  • Review, reflection and celebration of achievement
  • Best poster award
  • Building an ongoing community of practice and learning in the region
  • Statements of commitment from countries and organisations

Additional Information

Organizing Partners

The African Rise Up Policy Forum is convened by ISPCAN and hosted in partnership with the Government of Uganda.  This event will also be developed in partnership with The Haruv Institute, regional partner organizations including ISPCAN’s African country partners AfriChild Center and Impact Innovations Center, members, practitioners and researchers, who will provide further technical expertise and support.