Tanzania Ending Child Marriage Network – TECMN
Sexual violence is most prevalent in the home, a place we believe should be safe, but then beatings, crying, rape, abuse begin and mature.
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"Home shouldn’t be a place of fear. We need to make it safer for people living with the threat of abuse in their own homes during this crisis." – Comic Relief: Red Nose Day
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