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Police increasingly building capacity to fight SGBV

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
December 14, 2021
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By Benjamin Jumbe

The Uganda police force has enhanced its capacity to address cases of sexual gender-based violence.

Speaking at a stakeholders engagement on ending Sexual gender-based violence held in Kampala Ruth Kintu a Superintendent of police and the legal officer says the force is committed to fighting this vice with a special SGBV desk established at the CID headquarters in Kibuli.

She says beyond the desk, they are training their officers on how to handle these cases and a number of tools to support them to improve efficiency have been developed.

She further says they have also cautioned their officers against victim-blaming which has been one of the factors reported to keep survivors of such crimes away from reporting.

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