Who we are
Children First Uganda
Children First Uganda (CFU) is a UK-based charity (registered number 1130672) that provides support and raises funding for a Ugandan NGO, CALM Africa. A community-based organisation that aims to protect and promote the rights of children living in poverty in Uganda, through delivering education and community outreach programmes.
For more information, please read the CFU’s Annual Review of Projects & Achievements for 2021 Report (pdf).
CALM Africa works within local communities supporting vulnerable children and their families affected by extreme poverty, HIV/AIDS, malaria and other illnesses and difficulties. Many of the children they care for have lost their parents as a result of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and live in child-headed households. They also lobby local and national Governments about children’s rights, to really affect change.
The team of volunteers running CFU have one mission: to help ensure CALM Africa’s fantastic work continues, grows and develops. Some of our team members have been volunteers working in Uganda with CALM Africa involved in building schools, teaching and helping with the community outreach programmes. We support works in the capital city Kampala with street-children and in southern Uganda in the Rakai, Lyantonde and Wakiso districts, helping these children receive an education and improved standards of living.
Policies, Procedures & Guidelines
- Safeguarding Children Policy
- Conflict of Interests Policy
- Data Protection Principles
- Data Protection Guidelines
- Memorandum & Articles of Association
- Co-operation between CFU & CALM AFRICA
- CFU Trustees Duties
The Team:
Our Directors
Dr Suzanne Duce – Chairperson
Dr Suzanne Duce is a founding member of Children First Uganda (2008) and was elected to the position of Chair in 2012. Suzanne met James Ssekiwanuka (Director of CALM Africa) in the nineties when they were both at the University of Cambridge. She and her husband have helped James in his support of vulnerable children in Uganda since. Suzanne lives in Scotland and is a research scientist working at the University of Dundee.
Lt Colonel (Rtd) Anthony Bateman MBE – Co-ordinator & Patron of CALM Africa
Tony has been the Patron of CALM Africa since early 2008. He has taught in CALM Africa schools and has worked closely with the CALM Africa Executive to bring the charity to a professional footing. He was a key founding Director of Children First Uganda and now provides the essential regular link between the two organisations.
Tony regularly visits Uganda and CALM Africa’s operations. In his position, he is the point of contact for all enquiries from the UK (and indeed the rest of the world) regarding CALM Africa and their programmes of work. In the UK, Tony regularly visits groups and organisations to speak about the work CALM Africa does and raises much of the funding for their activities.
Andrew Drakeford FCA – Finance Director
Andrew spends half of the year living here in the UK and half of the year living in Florida. He is an experienced Chartered Accountant, using his professional expertise to manage the CFU accounts and transfer of donations to CALM Africa. Andrew brings his love of Africa “to the table” as a Trustee having worked professionally and then commercially on tea, coffee and tobacco estates in Malawi over a period of 20 years. Selfishly (!), he finds it rewarding to be able to “give something back” in retirement in return for very happy years working with the peoples of Central Africa.
Terry Goddard – Corporate & groups co-ordinator
Our newest Director, Terry is the Managing Director of the Towers Thompson Group of Companies and also a qualified Chartered Accountant. Terry is married to Tessa; they have two children, Geoffrey and Philippa. Philippa has been several times to Uganda and has worked at CALM Africa as a volunteer.
Terry brings valuable professional and commercial experience to CFU and is delighted to be more closely involved in the charity. He will be assisting CFU in making further connections in the corporate world and also assisting in the day-to-day activities.
Terry lives in Surrey, England, is a keen golfer and also plays the piano in his spare time. He is also the Honorary Treasurer of the local parish church, St Paul’s East Molesey.
Our Members
Dee O’Sullivan Winks
Dee works in International Development, following her previous career in Investment Management. Her charity roles have included corporate fundraising, grant project management and social impact investment analysis. She has been a voting member of CFU since returning from her first visit to Uganda in 2011 to volunteer at CFU’s sister charity CALM Africa with her husband Paul Winks.
At CFU, Dee supports the team’s shared ambition to ensure that CALM Africa continues to deliver its life-changing work in the community through fundraising activities and fundraising strategy implementation, in addition to marketing and awareness-raising for the charity.
Paul Winks
Paul is currently a Senior Risk Manager at Lloyds Banking Group, having previously worked in actuarial audit at Pricewaterhousecoopers, and with a further background in forensic engineering. His focus is mitigating financial misstatement, through the design and implementation of effective control frameworks. He became involved with CFU as a voting member shortly after returning from volunteering with CALM Africa in 2011 with his wife Dee O’Sullivan-Winks.
Paul supports the CFU Directors in their advisory role for CALM Africa by advising on risk assessment and mitigation techniques, and the streamlining of procedures in both sister charities, as well as supporting on fundraising activities and marketing efforts.