Uganda’s women, girls seek justice to halt sexual violence: rights group

By Kieran Guilbert LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Tackling an “epidemic” of sexual violence in Uganda, in which disabled women and girls are most vulnerable to abuse, and seeking justice for the victims are at the heart of a campaign launched by the rights group Equality Now on Thursday. The initiative will enable women and girls who suffer sexual violence to pursue justice through local channels, avoiding the slow, complex and expensive process of taking a case to court, Equality Now said. Victims have a “bleak prospect of accessing justice for such atrocious crimes”, said the group’s legal consultant, Kimberly Brown. Uganda is in the midst of a sexual violence epidemic, and most perpetrators go unpunished, the rights group said.
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