Among the regions, eastern Uganda is leading in sexual violence perpetrated against girls and boys at 43.5 percent and 21
Pornography is in classrooms, phones
MORE FINDINGS
The study identified the perpetrators of the first incident of sexual abuse as neighbors for girls and friends for boys. This implies that homes and schools are unsafe environments for children. Other perpetrators were identified to be intimate partners, classmates
In terms of physical violence, nearly 70
“Before we can tell others to take good care of their children, let us start looking at our own children as being vulnerable to abuse. We need to protect them so that they can grow to realize their full potential.”
Fred Lukabwe, a representative from MGLSD during the meeting in Mbarara.
Furthermore, the survey also found that emotional violence in childhood was high with one in three females and males having experienced it before the age of 12. According to the survey, emotional violence by a parent or caregiver was defined as being told that you are not loved or being ridiculed.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Different regional leaders suggested different solutions to ending the scourge on violence against children. Below are the different submissions that were captured
Mondo Kyateka-Commissioner Youth and Children’s Affairs-MGLSD: There is a need to do background checks on the maids that we bring at home. Let us all involve children in decision making in the home instead of neglecting and abusing them.
Rev. Samuel Mugisa – Fort Portal Diocese: As leaders, we need to lead by example. Most of the violence that is happening to our children does not happen from without. We need to eliminate traditional beliefs that we have cherished for long because some of these are responsible for child abuse.
Awor Bernadette – District Community Development Officer, Pakwach: There is