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Padare on the move to promote peace and gender equity
Padare/Enkundleni/Men's Forum on Gender
October 26, 2009

Padare/Enkundleni Men's Forum on Gender on Friday embarked on a peace marathon at Mbare's Harare High School. The peace marathon attracted a number of students at the school and was meant to promote peace and co-existence between the boys and girls at the school.

Abuse and victimisation is rampant in schools from both ends and the idea of bringing in school pupils to participate in these extra curricula activities is meant to create synergies and co-operation amongst them.

These marathon events are a follow up to the recommendations of a baseline conducted by PADARE which require intervention programmes in engaging young boys in schools on gender justice.

Baseline has highlighted that there is rampant abuse of the boy child in schools. Of concern is that many boys do not report about abuse as it is not deemed "manly " to tell the world that you have been abused. These are some of the negative perceptions thus the need to create a culture of openness on abuses on the boy child.

Speaking of the event, the schools programme Officer, Mr Obert Chigodora said that the objectives of this iniative is hinged upon encouraging young boys to see their female counterparts as equal and encouraging oneness in schools and communities, "We continue to score significant victories in our efforts to stop violence and other forms of abuse with the vision of creating a gender just society where we involve both the boys and girls to see and treat each other as equal partners" he said.

Mr Mujru, the Schools Patron for Harare High highlighted that the activity came at the right opportunity where cases of abuse are still evident the school engagements.

We will continue working towards creating a new gender sensitive generation.

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