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US, local NGO partner to contain child abuse in Shurugwi
US
Embassy
March 30, 2012
The United States
Embassy and local NGO Tag-A-Life
International (TaLI) have partnered in an effort to promote
awareness of gender rights, to end child abuse, and to empower young
girls by establishing clubs in 40 schools in Shurugwi district in
Midlands province.
On Wednesday,
United States Ambassador Charles Ray toured Rusununguko High School,
where 120 high school students actively participate in TaLI clubs.
"I believe
it is very important for young people from all over the country
to talk about improving girls' rights and girls' empowerment.
That is why the U.S. Embassy partnered with TaLI in bringing training
and launching gender and empowerment clubs in Shurugwi, including
at this school," said the U.S. Ambassador, who addressed members
of the club separately before meeting the rest of the school.
The U.S. Embassy,
through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR),
provided seed funding to Tag-A-Life International (TaLI) to start
the clubs in 24 wards. Rusununguko hosted a training for teachers
and students from various surrounding schools who wanted to start
a club.
"It is
at this school that I learned to speak out against abuse of girl
children through reporting one of my beloved teachers to the school
headmaster. The teacher had attempted to have a relationship with
me. As a girl child, I stood for myself and did not suffer any harm
as a result," TaLI founder and former student Nyaradzo Mashayamombe
told students, teachers and local government officials at the event.
"Today,
I speak to Rusununguko and Ndawora (Primary School) that it is up
to you to stand up against abuse, against anyone who attempts to
take advantage of you as a girl child."
School officials
told the visiting U.S. envoy about the success of the club, which
was formed in November last year.
"I think
I have learned a lot from this myself," said Edius Pongweni,
Headmaster at Rusununguko High School. "When TALi was launched,
I was not here, but I am happy to learn that our children have been
transformed to reflect this new philosophy. It is very heartening
that this is happening, and my greatest wish is that we do what
has been said so that others will also be transformed positively."
The school has an enrolment of nearly 600 students and just under
300 girls.
Ms Chitereka,
headmistress at Ndawora Primary School, adjacent to the high school,
said they had replicated the club for primary school students.
Club membership
started at 28 members most of whom were girls, but with time, the
membership grew to 126 and now includes boys, according to Mr Ndoro
at science teacher at the school.
However, it
was the testimonials from students that told the tale of the situation
in the district with some narrating the lure of the gold from nearby
gold panners.
"I have
a couple of my friends who left school to pursue a career at Chachacha
(growth point) as prostitutes," said Wadzanai Marumisa, head
girl at the Rusununguko. "As far as I understand, a girl child
should be given room for education and not reprimanded for being
at school," she added.
"Today
Tag-A-Life stands as a solution," noted the school head girl.
"Our intention as members of the group is to facilitate learning
and exchange of thought for permanent change in life and thought.
And our wish is to make the girl child's world a safe one."
A male student at the school said the club had helped him appreciate
the importance of helping out with household chores such as washing
plates, cooking and helping his sister at home.
In his speech
to the school, Ambassador Ray gave advice to the boys, "Invest
in the women in your life. Your mother fed you; your grandmother
told you stories; your sisters helped you get ready for school;
and your girlfriend gives you confidence. In the future, I hope
your wives, if you get married, will give you support and comfort,
while your daughters give you unconditional love," said the
U.S. diplomat. "In return, you must support the hopes, dreams
and ambitions of all of them. This investment will pay you back
huge returns throughout your life.
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