Dar es Salaam, July 4 -- MORE than 60 community trainers from different wards in Ilemela District in Mwanza Region have been trained in ending child violence in society and they are training their own communities in ending the vice in their areas.

Such training was conducted by Tanzania Interfaith Partnership (TIP) through Boresha Project in support of Centre for Disease Control (CDC) from the United States of America (USA) aimed at educating the community to stop violence against children.

Speaking to this newspaper recently, Dr Pastory Mondea, a specialist from Bugando Medical Centre (BMC), who is also Project Manager of Boresha Project said training brought together 61 trainers from different wards in Ilemela District.

He said some ...