Content Warning for references to sexual assault. Portrait of a predator.
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Resources for Uganda:
116 - The Uganda Child Helpline, also known by its brand name Sauti, offers a toll free telephone service on the short code 116 which is accessible on all telecommunication networks in the country. The telephone service operates 24/7.
CENTER FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION ( CEDOVIP); Headquaters: Plot 16, Tufnell Drive, Kamwokya; Tel:+256 414 531249; Email: info@cedovip.org
The Child and Family Protection Department (Uganda Police) @PoliceUg has a dedicated GBV toll-free line to receive Domestic Violence complaints from the public. ☎️ The number is 0800199195❗️
https://uganda.savethechildren.net/what-we-do/child-protection
https://www.wvi.org/uganda/child-protection
https://www.unicef.org/uganda/what-we-do/child-protection-systems