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How can caning in Ugandan schools be stopped?

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Though banned by law, studies show that nearly 70 percent of Ugandan students have been caned. Many cases go unreported, sometimes even encouraged by parents. How can that hidden circle of trauma be broken?

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  • Corporal punishment in Ugandan schools is banned by law but remains widespread. 1m 51s
  • Children like Jeremiah and Emmanuel have suffered serious injuries from beatings by teachers.
  • Experts warn that violence in schools damages children's self-esteem and normalizes abuse. 1m 19s
  • Nearly 70 percent of schools reportedly still use corporal punishment, with many cases unreported. 1m 57s
  • Advocates warn that trauma from corporal punishment can be passed to future generations. 2m 15s
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