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Police Officers Trained on Professional Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

By Andrew Victor Naimanye | Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Police Officers Trained on Professional Response to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

The Police's  Deputy  Chief Political Commissar, Hillary Kulayige, has emphasized the importance of professionalism, care, and sensitivity in the handling of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) cases, noting that the approach used when engaging and interviewing victims has a direct impact on both recovery outcomes and the quality of information obtained.

He made the remarks while speaking during a two-day workshop on Ending Sexual and Gender-Based Violence held at Police Headquarters in Naguru, which brought together approximately 30 participants.

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CP Kulayige urged participants to adopt thorough, professional, and victim-centred approaches when handling SGBV cases.

He also encouraged them to actively engage with facilitators during the workshop in order to strengthen their understanding and improve their capacity to respond effectively to such cases.

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“The methods used during engagement and interviewing significantly influence both the victims’ recovery process and the quality of information obtained,” he said.

The workshop aims to strengthen participants’ knowledge, practical skills, and professional competencies in handling Sexual and Gender-Based Violence cases and supporting victims with sensitivity and professionalism.

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