MOZAMBIQUE: Protecting children: community attitudes to child sexual abuse in rural mozambique

This report explores adults' and children's perceptions of what constitues child sexual abuse in two districts of Mozambique and the mechanisms for reporting and resolving abuse cases. based on a series of focus group discussions and individual interviews, this study aims to understand what inhibits local communities for taking action. using these findings, the report makes recommendations both for prevention of child sexual abuse and for more effective mechanisms for reporting and resolving abuse cases.Owner: Save the children UK in Mozambiquepdf: http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/docs/protecting_children_mozambique...

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