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Uganda book tackles children sexual abuse | Uganda book tackles children sexual abuse |
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A book which teaches children how to recognise and reject sexual abuse has been launched in the Ugandan capital, Kampala. | |
The Bad Touch tells the story of a mother telling her children how to resist and expose abusers. | The Bad Touch tells the story of a mother telling her children how to resist and expose abusers. |
Author Lillian Butele Kelle said sexual violence was often swept under the carpet in Uganda because people don't want to bring shame to their family. | Author Lillian Butele Kelle said sexual violence was often swept under the carpet in Uganda because people don't want to bring shame to their family. |
She said that she was abused by a family friend from the age of seven. | She said that she was abused by a family friend from the age of seven. |
"I have used the pain that I have endured all my life towards something positive and empower children to not have to go through the same things that I did," she told the BBC's Patience Atuhaire in Kampala. | "I have used the pain that I have endured all my life towards something positive and empower children to not have to go through the same things that I did," she told the BBC's Patience Atuhaire in Kampala. |
She added that the book was meant to be read out loud to children by their parents. | She added that the book was meant to be read out loud to children by their parents. |
Children should be armed to understand it and be able to come out because often they don't know it is happening, she said. | Children should be armed to understand it and be able to come out because often they don't know it is happening, she said. |
The writer added that there was a cultural belief in Africa that children should not be exposed to certain things and that was stopping many people from speaking out. | The writer added that there was a cultural belief in Africa that children should not be exposed to certain things and that was stopping many people from speaking out. |
Child sex abuse is increasingly getting attention in Uganda, our reporter says. | Child sex abuse is increasingly getting attention in Uganda, our reporter says. |
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