“…At local level, Domestic legislations in Uganda include: The National Child Policy, 2020; The Children 's Act, 2006; The Constitution of Uganda, 1995;The Local Government Act, 1997;The National Council for Children Act, 1996;The Trafficking in Persons Act, 2008;The Employment Act, 1977;The Births and Registration Act, 1973;The Land Act, 1997;The Child Labour Policy, 2006;The Orphans and Vulnerable Children Policy, 2004. Child maltreatment may include emotional, physical, and sexual violence as well as neglect. In a study on child maltreatment, cognitive functions and the mediating role of mental health problems among maltreated children and adolescents in Uganda, the researchers reported that children with experiences of child maltreatment performed poorly on tasks of working memory, attention, episodic memory and executive functions (Ainamani et al, 2021). Similarly DeBoer and colleagues reported that child maltreatment resulted into traumatic stress, depression, fear, and low self-esteem among victims (DeBoer & Seaver, 2019;Galagali, 2020).…”