Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Religious Leaders Reduce Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda
July 26, 2022
July 26, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 26 (TNSres) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
Intimate partner violence -- or abuse and aggression in a romantic relationship -- is a pervasive global issue.
In Uganda, a primarily Christian country in East Africa, 56% of women who've been married report being sexually violated by a current partner, according to Uganda Bureau of Statistics. Strong patriarchal beliefs ofte . . .
Intimate partner violence -- or abuse and aggression in a romantic relationship -- is a pervasive global issue.
In Uganda, a primarily Christian country in East Africa, 56% of women who've been married report being sexually violated by a current partner, according to Uganda Bureau of Statistics. Strong patriarchal beliefs ofte . . .