Understanding Social Norms to Prevent and Respond to Violence Against Children in Uganda

Violence Against children (VAC) has been recognized globally and in the East African region as a serious health and social development problem with adverse effects on the well-being of children. Despite the remarkable efforts of prevention and intervention, school violence goes beyond school borders. It has become a larger concern that must be dealt with, not only by the school management but also by parents, policymakers and the community at large.

Understanding Social Norms to Prevent and Respond to Violence Against Children in Uganda

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Title: Understanding Social Norms to Prevent and Respond to Violence Against Children in Uganda

 

Author (s): Dr Richard Wotti Wamimbi; Centres for Child Protection and Learning (CPL) Kampala, Uganda

 

Year of Publication: 2018

 

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