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NEWSFLASH!
September Series
Girl
Child Network Trust (GCNT)
October 03, 2002
Hurray!!
Our Girls Empowerment Village now officially opened
We
finally did it!! Yes it happened at Chitsotso Girls Empowerment
Village. Thank you all who graced the day. Rebecca Mano our board
chairperson, MP Chipanga, Hope Chigudu, Judge President Bere, St.
Luke’s Mrs. Maparura, all traditional chiefs: Makoni, Hwange, Chiduku,
Nenguwo, Mukorewa, Mutasa, Seke. Our school heads, Mr. Mudzingwa
our social welfare District officer, police, Signals band all club
presidents .A million thanks for a day to be remembered forever.
Thanks a million times also to Dr. Forster who represented Firelight
Foundation and thanks to Firelight Foundation, the sole sponsor
of this grand event. Yes we really feel empowered. All girls let’s
make a date at the Empowerment Village. See you there!!
Rusape Girls
Empowerment Village computerized and due to have email and internet
Congratulations
again Rusape EV for getting the latest computers. We encourage the
girls going for computer training to do so whole-heartedly. You
never know where you will be tomorrow.
Girl Child
Network Trust going through evaluation and auditing
The
month of September has been very hectic as it is a month Girl Child
Network Trust is going through an annual audit and evaluation. All
club coordinators and girls should participate and coorporate at
all levels to make sure the exercise program is a success.
Five hundred
girls reinstated in schools
Activities
for this month have been focused on reinstating girls back into
school through providing them with school fees .Some girls from
extremely poverty stricken families have received subsistence allowance
to enable them to buy food and other basic necessities.
Hope Chigudu
challenges women role models to support girls out of school
Due
to the economic hardships being faced by the general Zimbabwean
populace many children, girl-children in particular, who have been
disadvantaged for a long time despite the above efforts to reinstate
them in schools are dropping or are on the verge of dropping out
of school as their poor parents and guardians are failing to provide
school fees and other basic needs and related educational requirements.
This month saw GCNT moving to areas with high school drop-outs to
try and assist some girls with school fees. Some women role models
like Hope Chigudu touched by the plight of girls have moved in to
identify orphaned girls to sponsor to university level. The women
role models are planning to mobilize each other at local level and
identify girls in need of help through GCNT. They hope to meet the
needs of the girls and to send them to school and meet some of their
basic needs whilst in school. So far any women role models are free
to contact GCNT and donate anything in cash and in kind to include
school fees, uniforms and shoes. One brilliant rural lower six girl
needs urgent assistance to enable her to continue with her education.
Please women role models call!!!
Self-help
projects
The
self-help projects i.e. the grinding mill and peanut butter- making
project have been running smoothly with at least 50 underprivileged
girls mostly from child headed families involved and benefiting.
September activities
have also been concentrated on the Chitungwiza Grinding mill and
peanut butter-making project. Girls have been involved in preparing
mealie-meal and making peanut butter for sale. This is a self-help
project aimed at helping teenage mothers, school leavers and victims
of sexual abuse while at the same time keeping girls out of promiscuous
activities and economic dependence on men. The current maize shortage
has been impacting on the project negatively. The Hwange girls have
beautiful toilet sets and bed spreads. Feel free to make an order!
Girls need
relief assistance during drought
At
least one hundred girls from some homes and clubs visited during
the trips undertaken by Girl Child Network Trust and preliminary
results of the evaluation to assess the effects of the drought on
girls have shown that if no urgent assistance is sought some girls
may suffer malnutrition and maybe death due to hunger. Those mostly
affected are orphaned young girls who are now seriously exploited
through labor in order to get food for their siblings. Malnurishment
is evident in most girls the organisation spoke to. The problem
of hunger has reached unbelievable heights such that GCNT has taken
it as an issue that is directly threatening its programs and has
also started appealing for humanitarian assistance.
Child sexual
abuse cases continue to rise
With
the commencement of September GCNT has received at least eight cases
of rape involving girls aged three to five years. This is one problem
currently bedeviling the country and the organisation is now overwhelmed
with serious cases of child sexual abuse involving especially girls
aged five years and under. In a bid to curb the menace GCNT and
the girls are organizing a reflective meeting to take place in Rusape.
Through the meeting all stakeholders will try to come up with ways
of assisting girls seriously affected.
As a result
there has been a lot of traveling on the part of the director and
the counselor as regards to case follow-ups and home visits. This
societal scourge of child abuse has been continuing unabated and
GCNT had to make home visits and case follow-ups in order to assist
the victims either with rehabilitation or sanctuary in the Empowerment
Centers. As regards rape cases, the youngest victim is aged 3 years,
and she is now recuperating under the care of the GCNT while the
case is awaiting legal recourse.
Home and
club visits
The
nation is currently reeling from the effects of drought and as such
there has been a need for relief assistance to girls seriously affected
by the food shortage. This month has seen GCNT making home and club
visits to four areas of operation to assess the immediate and long-term
repercussions of the phenomenon. Even evaluators who have been part
to some of these visits have seen and realized that there are children
languishing in dire poverty. There have been cases of girl children
suffering from kwashiorkor and other malnutrition-related diseases.
The situation is quite pathetic and home and club visits have helped
GCNT to compile a list of girls seriously affected by drought. Many
a time GCNT has come to their aid with donations of school fees,
money for food, clothes, uniforms and shoes.
Annual awards
and Prizes
On
26 October 2002 in Rusape the best club, coordinator, GCNT worker,
responsible adult in community, school head and club president of
the year will walk away with cash prizes. Look forward to the day.
More news
coming next month. Just watch out!
Contact details
Rufaro
Marira
131 Unit
F Seke , Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
P.O. Box
CZA 239, Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
Tel/Fax:
070-31132
Cell:
023-515726 / 011-753611
E-mail:
gcn@africaonline.co.zw
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fact
sheet
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