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ABOUT THE CENTER OF FAITH, FAMILY AND JUSTICE
The Center of Faith, Family and Justice (CFFJ) is a Ugandan Christian Think Tank founded in 2021 to contribute to evidence-based policy, advocacy, and decision making. Our main focus is to promote the development of a society with strong faith, family, and just institutions. We aspire to connect policymakers and citizens; and to build transformed, resilient, and integrated communities.
Our main focus is to promote the development of a society with strong faith, family, and just institutions. We aspire to connect policymakers and citizens; and to build transformed, resilient, and integrated communities.
OUR ACTIVITIES
What we do
CFFJ engages different stakeholders on different platforms to find policy
alternatives
and solutions to the varied challenges in local
communities through public dialogue.
Research and Publications
A key part of our work is to engage in research related to our areas of interest.
Consultancy & Advisory services
CFFJ’s goal is to advocate for policies that recognize the dignity of all people.
Policy dialogues and Webinars
From our weekly Policy Labs, regular Policy Training, and research internships.
Training, Outreach and Advocacy
CFFJ is devoted to training the next generation of policy thinkers, advocates..
Symposia, Conferences and Workshops
CFFJ is available to provide consultation services for interested parties.
Explore solutions
From our weekly Policy Labs, regular Policy Training, and research internships.

A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION ON:
“BARRIERS TO FAMILY WELLBEING”
Duration 22nd Sept, 2023
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A Plan to Help Families in Uganda Support Themselves by Removing Barriers to Wellbeing.
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CFFJ anunual report 2021-2022.
Center of Faith, Family and Justice presents to you the annual report for the year 2021-2022.
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Latest News and Blogs
We intend to share much of our research through publications that will be
of interest to other think-tanks,
policy researchers, elected
officials, and thoughtful members of the public.
Does Public Investment in Infrastructure contribute to economic growth in Uganda?
By Cynthia Mbabazi
Public investment, particularly in infrastructure, plays a significant role in economic growth and is a critical part of the transition to a more sustainable and resilient world (UNOPS, The Economist, 2019; Wor-
Read moreThe Cost Of The Democratic Governance Facility’s Continued Suspension
By PaulLincoln Kalema
In the immediate aftermath of the 2021 general elections, Uganda’s President-elect indefinitely suspended the operations of the Democratic Governance Facility (DGF). The process of this moratorium officially began when
Read moreTHE RAMPANT CASES OF TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN UGANDA
By Sharon Ainembabazi
Of all the cracks the Covid-19 lock-down exposed, the social issue of teenage pregnancies in Uganda still sticks out like a sore thumb. Because of school closure, teenagers were out of school and idled for a long time which allowed the boom of teenage
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