Violence Against Women
This often sounds very abstract and academic but one will be
amazed at the number of children and women in our communities who experience
one form of violence or the other daily. Many times, these are close family
members and friends and they die daily under the culture of silence. Growing up
in a family of five children, one didn't necessary have to ask why many thing weren't working the way we wanted them to, why many children didn't go to school when many of
their mates were in schools .
I remember vividly one occasion while growing up that changed
my life and defined my vision and passion for my now adult life.
I returned home from school on this particular day and while
eating my cold lunch, I heard a loud scream coming form the house next door. It
was a girl’s scream. It was my friend’s scream. I didn't see her to school that
day. I wondered why?
I was curious. Even more curious as my parent didn’t want to
tell me why the scream was so loud. As darkness came upon us, I sneaked out and went
to the backyard to where my friend was, she was still crying. I asked her why the screaming, the crying and
why she wasn't at school that same day.
I was shocked when she showed her back to me, where her aunt
had used a pressing iron to ‘press’ her back. Why would a women do this her? I asked her. She said that because she didn't sell
all the food items she was given to hawk and sell that day.
We were 13 years old.
Tell me why this will happen to a 13 year old? Even after that incident, the beatings and screaming became a frequent episode.
Tell me why this will happen to a 13 year old? Even after that incident, the beatings and screaming became a frequent episode.
This experience inspired me to join the Child’s Rights Bridge
and Taking IT Global, an online community of change makers, empowered through access to technology. On my first opportunity to learn about Child
Abuse and violence against young women, I was inspired to make my voice heard. I am empowered by my education and new
technology even brings us closer to the issue as well as solution. speaking with one voice to end violence against women
We need more girls and young women who can
speak out against the evils of violence on women and girls. Providing access to
education is key to ending violence against women. I am very proud to be among
young advocates fighting to end violence against in Nigeria.
1 comment:
Hi Esther,
I tried sending you an email through esther.agbarakwe@nigycc.net but it came back as 'failed.' Please kindly send your email address to ayodejiosowobi@gmail.com.
Thank you very much and keep up with the good work.
We love you!
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