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UGANET Holds Successful Mentorship Program in North Eastern Uganda

KAMPALA, Uganda – In the month of August 2020, the Legal Team at Uganda Network on Law, Ethics, and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) concluded mentorship sessions in North Eastern Uganda including a dialogue with Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) clients in Nakapiripirit. This marked a week-long program that saw the team traverse Napak, Moroto and Nakapiripirit districts among others. The sessions were part of a bigger project that has seen different teams from UGANET traverse all the six regions in the country, while meeting with PLHIV and duty bearers while also offering...
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Defilement Cases Set to Rise by End of 2020, Duty Bearers Urged to Join The Fight

KAMPALA, Uganda – According to The Daily Monitor, 7000 girls were defiled from January to June 2020 as of Wednesday September 9th, 2020. This trend, which is expected to increase as the festive season approaches, will see the number of defilement cases registered this year surge ahead of last year’s. In the past year, according to the Criminal Investigations Directorate statistics, there were 13,613 defilement cases registered by the police and in 2018, the number was 15,366. Of the 7000 cases registered, the Director of Criminal Investigations, Grace Akullo, said...
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Hundreds of Girls May Never Return to School Post COVID-19

KAMPALA, Uganda – At the onset of the global lockdowns in March 2020, a record 1.6 billion children found themselves staying at home full time according to UNICEF. Here in Uganda, the number is estimated to be somewhere up to 15 million children. A great number of these constitutes the girl child. Uganda Network on Law, ethics, and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) recognizes that this puts the girl child at risk of early unwanted pregnancies, defilement, forced child marriages among other things as evidenced by the dramatic increase in such cases. According...
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UGANET joins hands with other CSOs to Fight Teenage Pregnancies

KAMPALA, Uganda – The issue of teenage pregnancy reared its ugly head during the COVID-19 period. This was because of various reasons, many of which included early marriages facilitated by parents of young teenage girls, some of whom are out of school due to closure of learning institutions. Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET) recognizes the shocking statistics that show that 42% of teenage pregnancies are unintended and termed as mistakes, as some of these girls have been raped and defiled by adults, and that one in four...
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