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Govt overwhelmed by cases of violence against children

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December 11, 2023
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Govt overwhelmed by cases of violence against children

Police pick a child from the streets recently. Such efforts have always been mooted by government and other stakeholders to ensure children are protected. Courtesy photo

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By Jane Nafula & Karim Muyobo

The acting Commissioner for Youth and Children Affairs in the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Mr Franco Tollea, has said child toll free helpline 116 is overwhelmed by a huge number of calls from children and adults reporting cases of violence.

Speaking to the media at the National Symposium on Fostering Child protection and response to Cross-Cutting issues in Kampala on Friday, Mr Tollea said on a monthly basis, the child helpline dubbed 116 Sauti receives more than 300 calls every month.

He noted that physical violence tops the cases reported, followed by sexual violence such as defilement.

“Government doesn’t take these concerns lightly. The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development has laws, policies and guidelines that enhance the wellbeing of a child, including protecting children from all forms of abuse and exploitation. That is why we put in place this toll free helpline to get to know what is happening in different parts of the country and respond immediately,”he said.

In terms of regional distribution, Mr Tollea said majority of the calls come from central Uganda, followed by northern Uganda. Sauti is a Kiswahili word which means voice. Through Sauti child helpline, community members, victims of violence and duty bearers report cases of child abuse and rights violations so that children’s protection needs are responded to.

Mr Tollea was also concerned about the growing burden of child labour in the country. This, he said, was worsened during the Covid-19 pandemic where thousands of children were forced to fend for families when movements were restricted to contain the spread of the viral disease, rendering their parents and guardians jobless.

“Children are subjected to all forms of work that are hazardous to their life, detrimental to their growth and development. If a child has been abused, they may not cope with the tasks of life such as going to school and attaining the necessary knowledge and skills,” he said.

Mr Tollea, however, said policies, especially the National Child Policy of 2020, which was approved at the peak of the lockdown, must be scaled up in all local governments to enable them respond and prevent violence against children. 

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