International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR)
  Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 3 | Page No.: 110-116
Painting Illustrations on Causes of Girl Trafficking a Case Study of Kampala Central Division-Kisenyi Download PDF
Naddamba Sarah Stecy, Nkwasibwe Keneth

Abstract:
This study concentrated on the root causes of girl trafficking in Kampala's Central Division, Kisenyi, using paintings as illustrations. This study involved analyzing the main factors contributing to girl smuggling in Kampala, Uganda, its prevalence during the Covid 19 era, and the steps the Ugandan government had done to combat the rising problem. In order to get a thorough comprehension of the causes of girl trafficking in Kampala Central Division Kisenyi, the study chose a descriptive research design. The researcher used qualitative data to make inferences and recommendations. Qualitative data will also allow the researcher to illustrate the root reasons of girl smuggling in Kampala Central Division Kisenyi. Comparatively speaking, quantitative design is employed to assess data from the field. 70 residents of Kisenyi were chosen for the population sample, which served as the source of the original study data on the variables. 59 respondents were selected as part of a sample from the general public by Krejcie and Morgan (1970). The information came from both primary and secondary sources. Closed-ended questionnaires were one of the main methods employed to get the responses from the participants. Meaningful information was created by processing the raw data. Editing, categorizing, and % score assessment were all steps in the process.