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On this episode, to coincide with the United Nation's 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence - Bryn talks to Racheal Mutesi, Founder of Ufahari Girls in Uganda. Racheal tells her personal story of growing up in a slum to studying apologetics at Oxford University and returning to Uganda to protect girls in the slums from sexual exploitation and violence. Support Racheal's work by visiting ufaharigirls.com [https://ufaharigirls.com/] and give to their fundraiser at: https://donorbox.org/ufahari-girls-uganda [https://donorbox.org/ufahari-girls-uganda] ------------- This podcast was produced by Blue Bear Coffee Co, find out more about our mission to fight slavery through coffee, by visiting www.bluebearcoffee.com [http://www.bluebearcoffee.com] or follow us on social media @bluebearcoffeeco [https://www.instagram.com/bluebearcoffeeco/] The Justice and Coffee Podcast is hosted by Bryn Frere-Smith, you can follow Bryn on social media by searching @brynfreresmith [https://www.instagram.com/brynfreresmith/] Write to us via either profile and suggest new themes and podcast guests. Studies mentioned in the podcast: ILO Forced Marriage [https://www.ilo.org/publications/major-publications/global-estimates-modern-slavery-forced-labour-and-forced-marriage] Gender Based Violence in Uganda [https://innovations.bmj.com/content/bmjinnov/early/2025/02/09/bmjinnov-2024-001285.full.pdf] Increase in Domestic Violence [https://uganda.unfpa.org/sites/default/files/pub-pdf/gbv_factsheet._final.pdf]
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