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The Police Gender and Children Desk Directory for Njombe is a comprehensive guide to the services provided by the police in addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and child-related issues.
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Abstract
The directory is made possible by the generous support of the American people. The directory provides contact information for the police gender and children desks in Njombe, including the regional police commander, gender and children desk officers, and other relevant personnel. The contact information includes names, ranks, and phone numbers. The directory also outlines the services provided by the police in addressing GBV, including receiving and recording cases, providing counseling and support to survivors, and conducting investigations. The police also provide training to survivors on how to report cases of GBV and how to access services. The directory emphasizes the importance of reporting cases of GBV to the police and provides procedures for obtaining services. Survivors of GBV are encouraged to report cases as soon as possible to the police gender and children desk. The police will then provide counseling and support to the survivor and conduct an investigation into the case. The directory also highlights the importance of collaboration between the police and other stakeholders, including community leaders, schools, and healthcare providers, in addressing GBV. The police work closely with these stakeholders to provide training and support to survivors and to prevent GBV. The services provided by the police are free of charge, and survivors of GBV can access these services at any time. The directory provides a list of services, including counseling, support, and training, that are available to survivors of GBV. The directory also provides contact information for the police gender and children desk in Ludewa, which is another region in Tanzania. The contact information includes names, ranks, and phone numbers. Overall, the Police Gender and Children Desk Directory for Njombe is an important resource for survivors of GBV and other stakeholders working to address GBV in Tanzania. The directory provides a comprehensive guide to the services provided by the police and highlights the importance of collaboration and community engagement in addressing GBV. The directory lists several contact persons in the gender and children desk in Njombe, including Regional Police Commander, Insp. EŝĐŚŽůŽƵƐ, PC KǀĞƌǀŝĞǁ, and D/C Grace Tenga. The directory also lists several contact persons in the gender and children desk in Ludewa, including Violeth Gideon Tinda, D/C :ŽƐĞƉŚ, and K/. The directory provides a description of services related to GBV, including receiving and recording cases, providing counseling and support to survivors, and conducting investigations. The directory also highlights the importance of reporting cases of GBV to the police and provides procedures for obtaining services. The directory also provides a list of services, including counseling, support, and training, that are available to survivors of GBV. The directory highlights the importance of providing these services to survivors of GBV and emphasizes the need for continued support and collaboration to address GBV in Tanzania.
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