Tanzania has been hailed in its commitment to fight sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children in the African region.
Today, Non Government Organization, OAK launched a study called “Learning
from children exposed to sexual abuse and sexual exploitation”. Speaking to
reporters in the news conference in Dar es Salaam OAK, Director Florence Bruce
said the government of Tanzania has shown commitment in the fight against child
abuse.
“We are now looking forward in the future to have close collaboration
with the local non-government organizations, activists, governments and others
in order to have a clear solution by having agreed implementation that involves
all stakeholders,” she said.
She added that the project contributes knowledge around the concept of
resilience by listening to the life experience and circumstances of 257
children and young people in three countries, Ethiopia, Bulgaria and Nepal.
OAK Foundation, Program Director, Florence Bruce, gestures as she speaks to reporters at the news conference in Dar es Salaam today about the report on child abuse. |
Professor Robbie Gilligan emphasizes a point to reporters during the launch of the child abuse report from three countries findings, Ethiopia, Nepal and Bulgaria. |
Jane Warburton, International Consultant on Child Protection, give her experience on child abuse report findings. |
A section of reporters listens attentively to the key speakers about the findings on child abuse |
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