Title: HIVAIDS and young girls, related to violence
1HIV/AIDS and young girls, related to violence
- Dafrosa Itemba
- Executive Coordinator
- (KIWAKKUKI)
- Women Against AIDS in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
- 16th January 2007, Oslo
2Women Against AIDS in Kilimanjaro alias Kikundi
cha Wanawake Kilimanjaro Kupambana na UKIMWI -
KIWAKKUKI ) exists because of the cause the women
decided to pursue 16 years ago, to empower gt
5,000 women and let them be exemplary in the war
against AIDS. There was and still there is a big
need to prevent the further spread of HIV and to
lobby and advocate for facilitative policies for
the access to human rights especially those of
the girl child.
3Issues
- The concept of Human Rights For All has been
established and accepted by the United Nations as
one of the Millennium Development Goals. - Its true , many girls in Tanzania and Africa in
general have fallen victims of the oppressive
African traditions and culture and consequently
have lacked capacity for self defence when
harmed, or assaulted.
4Issues
- For the girl child, AIDS has either blocked or
complicated their access to rights particularly
regarding the right to education, good health
and nutrition, shelter, recreation/play,
protection from harm, inheritance of family
property on bereavement , birth registration,
psychosocial support and to be allowed to choose
caretakers be they grandmothers or other
relatives when they are orphaned.
5Issues
- What we are witnessing today in our community is
increased stigma and discrimination brought by
AIDS , increased risk of HIV transmission, loss
of dignity, self esteem and identity for the girl
child. - Research shows HIV/AIDS prevalence being higher
among girls than boys, and violence is higher
towards girls than boys. - Moreover, many cases go unreported and unattended
by the so called safety nets.
6Methods used to gather violence cases byKIWAKKUKI
- Hold sessions with school children, collect and
document their stories and try to improve their
assertive action. These girls struggles are
apparently with the conservative gate keepers, so
its not an easy struggle. - Conducting Straight Talk among school children to
hear their struggles.
7Methods used to gather violence cases byKIWAKKUKI
- Conducting home visits to listen to girls and
their caregivers/guardians. - Village women holding demonstrations in protest
of rape and other sexual offences which endanger
the girls lives. - Organising and International Child Development
Programme (ICDP) to empower both the children (
especially girls) to be able to improve
communication with their caregivers and
facilitate early report of violence activities.
8Methods byKIWAKKUKI contd..
- Hold meetings with girls and Vulnerable Children
(OVC), listen to their experiences of abuse, and
document and establish childrens clubs in order
to improve their resilience against the
difficulties that they face after bereavement
both at home,at school and in the community.
9 Childrens Recreational Club
10Girls discussing their experiences in group work
11MethodsKIWAKKUKI contd..
- Refer evidence based abuse cases to Legal AIDS
Clinics for further management and provision of
access to rights. - Lobby through Community Service Organizations
Coalition (Kilimanjaro Intermediary Gender
Network) to expose these abuse cases and others,
and to build networks in order to influence
policies and outdated laws.
12Stories Reported to KIWAKKUKI
- Girls being raped and HIV-infected from the
people they usually trust like their relatives,
neighbours, family friends and step brothers
(sometimes they already know their HIV-positive
status) - Girls being raped by community members in the
bushes, under coffee or banana trees, in maize
farms and also while cutting grass for cattle
since this is a girl child job.
13Stories Reported to KIWAKKUKI contd
- Some girls report being sexually abused by their
teachers. One case is still in court whereby the
teacher is in police custody and the girl is
attending school while already sick with AIDS.
He used to call me to his office and ask me to
lay under his office table and put his thing in
here - Girls falling victims of evacuation and blames
put on their mothers by their in-laws after the
death of the husband. Some girls end up sharing
rooms with their mothers who in turn may end up
in prostitution.
14Stories Reported to KIWAKKUKI contd
- In Kilimanjaro region as in many parts of
Tanzania, Female Genital Mutilation is still
rampant although illegal. Efforts of the civil
society have been frustrated because the
cicumcisorsin collaboration with parents
especially mothers and grandmothers have started
to mutilate baby girls and put them at risk of
genital infections and HIV infection since some
use the same knife for more than one baby!
15Stories Reported to KIWAKKUKI contd
- AIDS deaths have left behind several AIDS orphans
and vulnerable children. Some girls become family
heads between 14 and 18 years. The first thing
is that they stop going to school to become bread
winners. Many have reported cases of working as
house maids and they end up sleeping with the
fathers of the house and other boys in the house
in fear of more violence and some have been
infected.
16Stories Reported to KIWAKKUKI contd
- Some girl children have been sexually abused in
order to meet the demands of the diviner priests
who advise the HIV infected men to sleep with
virgins and that they will be cleansed. This
appears in newspapers and there is no way the
girls remain safe from the virus.
17Map of Kilimanjaro
MAP OF KILIMANJARO SHOWING KIWAKKUKI GRASSROOTS
GROUPS 2006
POINTS PER
KEY 40grassroots Districts
18More stories Reported to KIWAKKUKI contd
- The silent violence is portrayed in many
scenarios - No administration of Post exposure prophylaxis,
- No follow up by relatives and law enforcers.
- Stigma attached to girls by caregivers, teachers,
peers and community when sexually molested. - Verbal abuse to girls when things go wrong or
when they cant succumb to mens desires. - Violence in the domestic sphere isnot handled
as a serious crime but a private matter .
19This Family received a house built by KIWAKKUKI
and with some support from the community. The
deceased husbands brother demanded to take the
house away for his own and leave the mother with
only a mud house . Only through the intervention
of KIWAKKUKI was this catastrophe averted. The
girl child would have suffered more than the boys.
20Some of the cases handled in 2006
- Girls deserted 3 cases
- Rape/ Sexual abuse by HIV infected man, guardian
5. - Raped and infected by teacher - 1
- Property Confiscation - 3
- FGM cases for babies at birth 5
- Letter written to KIWAKKUKI informing on
harassment by uncle after failed rape attempt - 1
21Implications for Programmes.
- There is a link between HIV and violence among
girls which makes them highly vulnerable need
for HIV/Violence Prevention programmes for girls. - Explore possible economic and social safety nets
to protect girls and reduce their dependence y
and vulnerability. - Need to increase girls empowerment on violence
resistance skills. - Transform grassroots women struggles for the
survival of the girl child, into a United Nations
Campaign where the home countries have failed to
respond. -
22Implications contd..
- Lets all solve a part of the puzzle around Human
Rights as related to the girl child. Its not a
womens issue but a global development issue!
Lets give AIDS and girls a human face!
23All Nations unite to end violence against the
girl child. Thanks!
- Box 567
- Moshi, Tanzania
- 255-(0)-27-27-51504
- kiwakkuki_at_kilionline.com
- www.kiwakkuki.org