our impact

Outcomes, not activity. Published, not promised.

We measure what changes for each child, and we share what we learn with the sector.

the crisis we are answering

Karamoja is Uganda's poorest region, and the pressure on its children is getting worse.

74.2%

Poverty in Karamoja, over four times the national average.

15,500

Children on the streets across four towns, most Karamojong.

3 yrs

How often drought now strikes, down from every five.

US$5

The price a girl can be bought for, then trafficked.

the realities we confront and our promise to 2030

We start small, one cohort we can follow in detail.

2,500

Children supported through case management along the route.

80%+

Of reintegrated children still in school a year after returning.

1,200

Families given income help so children are not sent away again.

1st

A lasting record of these children, and a closed legal gap for 13–16s.

Everyone else closes the file. We stay.

Of 1,000 children removed from the streets in one government programme, only 292 could ever be traced. KTN follows every child for years, from the village they leave, to the street they reach, and back home.

That long-form commitment is what makes the numbers above more than a promise. It is what makes them measurable.

Walk this road with us.

Behind every number is a child with a name. Help us stay with them, for the whole journey.

from the field

Faces along the corridor

Outreach in Kisenyi
Outreach in Kisenyi
Daily life in the corridor
Daily life in the corridor
One child, one conversation
One child, one conversation
Walking the streets together
Walking the streets together
Reunited with family
Reunited with family
Outreach in Kisenyi
Outreach in Kisenyi
Daily life in the corridor
Daily life in the corridor
One child, one conversation
One child, one conversation
Walking the streets together
Walking the streets together
Reunited with family
Reunited with family