
World Vision Tanzania
According to Milka Simkonda, the Kinondoni Social Welfare Officer,
almost 300 primary school pupils were engaged in sexual abuse from 2012
to date.
Said Milka Simkonda, the Kinondoni Social Welfare Officer: “The
situation is worse for primary schools in Kinondoni municipality.”
She was speaking over the weekend in Dar es Salaam during
commemorations of the Protection and Safety week for children that was
coordinated by World Vision Tanzania, USAID and Family Health
International (fhi) 360.
According to her, there were 98 cases of boys who were reported to
have been sexually abused in January this year. She therefore called for
concerted efforts to curb the situation before it gets out of hand and
spreads to other regions.
Simkonda noted that the pupils are said to have engaged in the acts with their schoolmates.
She said in collaboration with the Management and Development for
Health (MDH), they plan to start providing education to pupils in the
municipality’s schools so that their pupils become aware of the problem.
The educational programmes will start this month, she said.
For her part, the Coordinator of World Vision Tanzania (WVT),
Child Protection and Advocacy, Martha Fue, said the commemoration was
organised to allow children raise their voices on various matters
affecting them.
She said during the occasion children will also get an opportunity to learn about and know their basic rights.
“We have been training children on their basic rights…we will
continue to train them so that they should be able to report violations
of their rights whenever they happen,” said Fue.
Meanwhile, the World Vision, Urban Sponsorship and Programme
Facilitator, Theopister Michael, said they have formed the ‘protection
and safety committee’ and the children’s baraza to help in identifying
problems that face children in the community.
“Through the protection and safety committee and children’s baraza,
many cases have been identified and worked upon,” she said. She noted
that 32 cases were reported last year of which 20 have been worked upon.
She said most cases they received about rape, homosexuality and denial of children’s rights.
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