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Narendra Modi/Flickr Today kicks off the six-week long general election in India and?opinion polls indicate that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition, led by…
Findings All 32 teachers who participated in the interviews and questionnaires confirmed that they had heard about and/or are involved in the “Sugar Daddy Awareness” lessons introduced by U-SHAPE. They… Read more Part 4: The sexual exploitation of adolescent girls in the Kanungu District, Uganda: barriers to the implementation of the “Sugar Daddy Awareness” lessons →
Methodology In this study, both primary (interviews and questionnaires) and secondary sources (online academic journal articles, donor facilitator resources, government censuses and surveys, policy reports, and unpublished essays, concept notes… Read more Part 3: The sexual exploitation of adolescent girls in the Kanungu District, Uganda: barriers to the implementation of the “Sugar Daddy Awareness” lessons →
Issues in the Country The Republic of Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa and today, is one of the poorest nations in the world. In 2014, it was… Read more Part 2: The sexual exploitation of adolescent girls in the Kanungu District, Uganda: barriers to the implementation of the “Sugar Daddy Awareness” lessons →
In the summer of 2016, I visited Uganda for the third time to conduct research on the sexual exploitation of young girls for my MSc dissertation under the umbrella degree … Read more Part 1: The sexual exploitation of adolescent girls in the Kanungu District, Uganda: barriers to the implementation of the “Sugar Daddy Awareness” lessons →
Let’s admit it; we’re currently undergoing a strange and chaotic transition period. I say “we” because it’s safe to say that the whole nation feels the same: uncertain. This doesn’t… Read more The Power of Communication →
In the UK, if a man approached a woman he barely knew and declared his “love” for her, whilst interrogating her with questions such as “how old are you?”, “are… Read more To be or not to be… married, that is the question: Emerging perceptions of marriage in Kanungu, Uganda →