This study was conducted to investigate the helpfulness of formal and informal community based child protection systems in rural set up in Tanzania using four World Vision Tanzania Projects (Kongwa ADP, Lake Eyasi ADP, Mntinko ADP and Makindube ADP). Specifically, the study aimed at establishing the proportion of children who are living free from harmful practices; examining the operations of the formal and informal community based child protection mechanisms and assessing community mechanisms for reporting of child abuse cases. A total of 1,873 respondents including parents or caregivers, children aged 12-18 years, community members and duty bearers (VEOs, Police, Social Workers and Teachers) were involved in the study. Data were collected...
Background: Research on prevalence, risk factors, and prevention interventions for child sexual abus...
This study examines Tanzania’s commitment towards the realization of child protection objectives as ...
It is estimated that 86% of children aged 2 to 14 are subjected to sexual, emotional and physical ab...
Child defilement continues to plague global societies including Kenya. This prevalence is on the ris...
Early Childhood Abuse and Neglect has been a concern across the globe. Studies have shown that child...
The aim of this study was to examine the primary prevention measures used to combat CSA in Temeke Mu...
This study titled “Examination of the Contribution of Community Members on Child Protection at Makol...
There are no prevalence data for childhood sexual abuse among Tanzanian university students. This in...
Background: Child sexual abuse is a global public health and human rights concern. Despite beinga cr...
The main objective of this study is to give a holistic analysis of the current situation experiences...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of parenting on child sexual abuse in Tanzania wi...
Introduction Parenting programmes may reduce the risk of violence against children and improve child...
Background Rape of women and children is recognized as a health and human rights issue in Tanzania a...
This study focused on the assessment of the effects of child abuse to street children in Kibaha Town...
Child abuse among street children is a social problem which violates children’s rights and affects ...
Background: Research on prevalence, risk factors, and prevention interventions for child sexual abus...
This study examines Tanzania’s commitment towards the realization of child protection objectives as ...
It is estimated that 86% of children aged 2 to 14 are subjected to sexual, emotional and physical ab...
Child defilement continues to plague global societies including Kenya. This prevalence is on the ris...
Early Childhood Abuse and Neglect has been a concern across the globe. Studies have shown that child...
The aim of this study was to examine the primary prevention measures used to combat CSA in Temeke Mu...
This study titled “Examination of the Contribution of Community Members on Child Protection at Makol...
There are no prevalence data for childhood sexual abuse among Tanzanian university students. This in...
Background: Child sexual abuse is a global public health and human rights concern. Despite beinga cr...
The main objective of this study is to give a holistic analysis of the current situation experiences...
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of parenting on child sexual abuse in Tanzania wi...
Introduction Parenting programmes may reduce the risk of violence against children and improve child...
Background Rape of women and children is recognized as a health and human rights issue in Tanzania a...
This study focused on the assessment of the effects of child abuse to street children in Kibaha Town...
Child abuse among street children is a social problem which violates children’s rights and affects ...
Background: Research on prevalence, risk factors, and prevention interventions for child sexual abus...
This study examines Tanzania’s commitment towards the realization of child protection objectives as ...
It is estimated that 86% of children aged 2 to 14 are subjected to sexual, emotional and physical ab...