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Revision as of 14:51, 28 June 2023
Organization | American Foundation for Children with AIDS |
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Region | Zimbabwe |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | tanya weaver |
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Our trio of programs work together to make change: Kidz Kan and She Kan are outreach programs to educate and empower children, adolescents, teachers and community members about sexual abuse, the law, the role of duty bearers, and the rights of women and girls. The He Kan program is a means to proactively prevent sexual abuse done to women and girls by educating boys on what constitutes sexual abuse, the effects that has on a person, responsibility, and holding other boys accountable.
Challenge
In Zimbabwe, where sexual abuse is common, the need to address myths, incorrect beliefs, and unjust social norms is dire, while teaching girls their rights. There is an urgent need to promote sexual abuse prevention activities in order to protect the sexual and reproductive rights of young women and adolescent girls. Sadly, due to abuse, young women are disproportionately affected by HIV: in 2017, 75% of new HIV infections in Sub-Saharan Africa were among adolescent girls aged 10-19 years.
Long-Term Impact
18000 girls will receive knowledge, self-protective skills, and a sense of empowerment. Girls who do not face sexual abuse know that they have worth and learn to speak their mind. If faced with abuse, what they learned provides them with a chance of escaping the situation, having the confidence to tell someone about it, and seeking the care they need. 3000 boys are taught messages of equality to prevent them from becoming abusers, and let them know that they may also be at risk of sexual abuse.
References
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/44553/projdoc.xlsx
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