Not long ago, Judith Kobusinge would think twice before stepping into a police station. Like many members of Uganda’s key populations, the former sex worker viewed law enforcement officers with fear and suspicion. Reporting abuse, seeking justice or even asking for help seemed impossible. Today, that fear has largely disappeared. “We can talk to them now,” Kobusinge says. “We don’t fear going there.” Her transformation is one of many stories eme…
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