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17/6/2005
Rape Is Most Common Form Of Violence In Internally Displaced Camp In Northern Uganda


According to Pabbo IDP Cam survey called “Suffering in Silence: A Study of Sexual and Gender-based Violence” and co-sponsored by UNICEF and Gulu District, rape is the most common form of violence in a northern Uganda camp for 67,000 internally displaced people. Girls aged 13 to 17 are most frequently reported as victims of sexual violence, followed by women aged 19 to 36 and children aged 4 to 9. The United Nations Children's Fund is calling for tougher policies against sexual assault and strengthened health and counselling services for victims.

With its population currently including 48,000 women and children, Pabbo IDP camp was established in 1986 to shelter people fleeing from the rebel Lord Resistance Army (LRA) fighting the Ugandan government. The study notes a "culture of silence" in reporting sexual violence due to such factors as distrust of authorities, lack of confidence in law enforcement and the fear of stigmatization.

Pointing out that progress will be made when everyone in the community commits to forming a protective environment to shelter children from harm, UNICEF Representative in Uganda Martin Mogwanja said “whether it is in Pabbo, or anywhere else, everyone must be at the frontline of this effort - parents, caregivers, camp leaders, health workers, teachers, counsellors, the police, district local governments, religious leaders and community groups, NGOs and the UN,” adding that “tackling sexual violence, and particularly violence against children, means recognizing when a child is being subjected to violence and providing the child a reliable system of help to turn to.”


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