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HEALTH-UGANDA: High Incidence of Rape Exposes Girls to HIV/AIDS Infection
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"HEALTH-UGANDA: High Incidence of Rape Exposes Girls to HIV/AIDS Infection
Inter Press Service - June 25, 2003
Evelyn Kiapi Matsamura
KAMPALA, Jun 25 (IPS) - Faridah Ssentongo, 10, may remain traumatised for the rest of her life, right groups fear. A year ago, she was raped by a man she did not know. It all started when her mother Martina, a widow, confided in a family who promised an education for Ssentongo in a nearby school in Mpigi, a district south of the capital Kampala. One day, Ssentongo complained to her friends about pain and burn in her private parts which, she said, happened whenever she went for a short call. Her friends alerted the school authorities who quizzed Ssentongo. At first, she was afraid; the man had warned her that he would kill her if she exposed him. Ssentongo finally relented, after she was persuaded by her teachers. She said some man, she never knew, had repeatedly raped her on the way to school. "I was afraid. I was suffering, but I could not tell. He said he would kill me if I told anyone," Ssentongo told Hope After Rape (HAR), a non-governmental organisation, based in Kampala, that helps abused children and women. Her mother, Martina has taken Ssentongo for counselling; but, she says, she is not sure of her daughter's HIV/AIDS status. Defilement is the leading reported form of abuse against the girl child in Uganda , a recent report reveals. The report, "INNOCENCE AT STAKE - A Situation Analysi"
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