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SEXUAL HARRASMENT AS A HINDERANCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GIRL CHILD; A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN UGANDAN SPORTS
According to the study Sexual harassment is defined as unwanted and unwanted sexual approaches, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical sexual encounters that foster a hostile or uncomfortable environment. This study evaluates how well regulations prevent sexual harassment of young female athletes. The study's main goal is to investigate the legal system in Ugandan sports that prohibits sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is a problem that is progressively "coming out of the closet”. In the first chapter the paper discusses how the participation of girls and women in athletics appears to be hindered in by sexual harassment and abuse. Furthermore, the second chapter talks about the legal frame work governing sexual harassment in Uganda, where there no laws and regulations that were taken into accounts against sexual harassment. In addition, chapter three indicates the impact of sexual harassment in sports where sexual harassment are frequently evaluated in terms of somatic, physical, psychological, and emotional health, wellbeing, work-related factors, and career growth. Chapter four illustrates the implementation of the legal framework on sexual harassment in Ugandan sports where there has been laws governing women though the laws are not specific on the sectors. Finally, chapter five recommends the on how this research can help the female Athletics to fight against sexual harassment. As more victims have the bravery to voice their complaints, societies are beginning to acknowledge the problem's reality and some leaders are acknowledging that it may damage their people.
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