In this Uganda region, most women report domestic violence. Signed pledges are being used to end it

Vincent Tibesigwa Isimbwa, Ourganda Non-Governmental organisation Founder, speaks during an interview with Associated Press in Bundibugyo district, Western Uganda, Sunday, June 30, 2024. In the East African nation of Uganda, a 2020 survey by U.N.-backed local authorities found that 95% of women and girls had experienced physical or sexual violence, or both, after turning 15. (AP Photo/Hajarah Nalwadda)

BUNDIBUGYO, Uganda (AP) — The drunken man kicked the saucepan off the fireplace, demanding to know why dinner was not ready. Then he struck his wife with a piece of firewood, triggering a fight. They grappled before being separated.

The skit about domestic violence had been staged for the benefit of villagers in western Uganda. Some looked puzzled. Some were amused. But others watched in horror as drama mirrored reality.

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