Title: Female Infanticide, Female Genital Cutting, Honor Killing
1Discrimination Against the Girl Child
- Female Infanticide, Female Genital Cutting, Honor
Killing
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2The Girl Child what do you know?
- What is discrimination?
- What examples of discrimination come to mind?
- Does the United States provide equal
opportunities for men and womenand girls and
boys? - If the US does provide equal opportunity between
sexes, how does it do so? - Is anyone familiar with the following words
female infanticide, female genital cutting, honor
killing?
3The Girl Child words to know
- Child The Convention on the Rights of the Child
(CRC) defines a child as a person under the age
of 18. A girl child is thus a female younger
than 18 years of age - Discrimination Treatment or consideration based
on class or category rather than individual
merit partiality or prejudice. - Dowry Money or property that a rides family
must give to the family of her husband as a
requirement of marriage.
4The Girl Child forms of discrimination
- Female Infanticide The murder of a female
infant. It occurs often as a deliberate murder
or abandonment of a young girl or infant. - Selective Abortion Also called gender-selective
abortion, sex-selective abortion, or female
feticide-selective abortion. It involves the
abortion of a fetus because it is a girl. Many
women from communities or cultures with a
preference for boys practice selective abortion.
5The Girl Child forms of discrimination
- Female Genital Cutting (FGC) The practice that
involves the removal or the alteration of the
female genitalia. It is a centuries-old practice
found in many countries among people from various
religions and beliefs, most prevalent in Africa. - Honor Killing The practice of killing girls and
women who are perceived to have dishonored a
familys reputation by allegedly engaging in
sexual activity or other improprieties before or
outside of marriage. Improper behavior
justifies grounds for killing. It has expanded
to include transgressions, which are not
initiated by the girl, including rape and incest.
6The Girl Child facts and statistics
- Currently, 60 million girls are reported as
missing as a result of infanticide, sex
selective abortions, and neglect. - At least 130 million girls alive today have
undergone Female Genital Mutilation, and 2
million more are at risk every year. - It is reported that at least 5,000 women and
girls are murdered each year for honors sake
by members of their own families. - United Nation statistics, national reports and
studies initiated by non-governmental
organizations repeatedly show that girls, as a
group, have lower literacy rates, receive less
health care, and more impoverished than boys. - Source Youth Advocate Program International
www.yapi.org - Source Youth Advocate Program International
www.yapi.org - Source United Nations Childrens Fund
www.unicef.org - Source Amnesty International www.amnesty.org
7The Girl Child female infanticide
- What The deliberate killing of a girl child.
- Who Girl children who are born in societies
where poverty, overpopulation, and male
biases are prevalent. - Where In regions where poverty and
overpopulation are prevalent. It
predominantly occurs in societies where
girl children are not viewed as economically
advantageous. - Why Lineage, Income, Dowry, Protection,
Government
8The Girl Child female infanticide
- Lakshmis Case Tamil Nadu, India
- Lakshmi was 20 years old and already had one
daughter. Upon the arrival of a second girl she
no option but to kill this second daughter.
Lakshmi refused to nurse the newborn and to
silence the infants cries of hunger she fed her
a poisonous combination of sap and castor oil.
The baby died soon after. - Source
- Kumar, Sampath, Life for India Baby Girl
Killers, 17 April, 2003, BBC News, - World Edition, (http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_a
sia/2956065.stm)
According to UNICEF, up to 50 million girls are
missing from Indias population due to the
countrys gender discrimination.
9The Girl Child female genital cutting
- What The practice that involves the removal or
alteration of the - female genitalia.
- Who Young or adolescent girls from cultures
that believe that - FGC will prevent girls from being promiscuous
and prevent them from engaging in sexual
intercourse before marriage. - Where 28 African countries, Muslim populations,
Indigenous groups in Central and South
America. - Why Cultural beliefs and attitudes on multiple
fronts sexual, sociological, hygienic and
aesthetic, religious - Effects
- Physical Pain, damage to organs, hemorrhage,
chronic infections, complications with sexual
intercourse and childbirth. - Psychological Shock, anxiety
10The Girl Child female genital cutting
- Hannahs Case Ethiopia, East Africa
- Hannah was genitally cut when she was eight years
old. She knew little about the procedure, but
understood it to be a ritual, a ceremony, a
process that would allow her to become a woman.
Six women held Hannah down to perform the
procedure. There was no anesthesia or pain
medication at any point during the procedure, and
Hannah almost lost consciousness because of the
immense pain. The practitioner was then paid the
equivalent of one dollar for the procedure. - SourceUNICEF, www.unicef.org/infobycountry/ethiop
ia_18246.html
Approximately 54 of girls in Ethiopia are
subjected to FGC. There is no national action
plan to fight against this abuse.
11The Girl Child honor killing
- What Killing of women that can be defined as
acts of murder in which a woman is killed for
her actual or perceived immoral behavior. - Who Women who have failed to keep marriage
contracts, refused to agree to arranged
marriages, requested divorce, flirted with men
other then their husbands, or for allowing
themselves to be raped. - Where Most prominent in the Middle East,
Southwest Asia, and Northwest Africa. - Why For violating sexual norms or being victims
of rape or other sexual rumor. This is a custom
where women are treated as property and business
contracts.
12The Girl Child honor killing
- Rainas Case Jordan, Southwest Asia
- Raina Arafat was twenty-one years old and did not
want to marry the man her family had chosen for
her. She Was secretly seeing her Iraqi boyfriend
whom she wanted to elope with. Her aunts told
her they had arranged a secret meeting between
the two and brought her to an open patch of land
in the suburb of Amman. Her aunts walked away
and let her brother, Rami, shoot her in the back
of her head. Rainas crime was being in love
with a man that was not sanctioned by her family
and cultural ideals. - Source Gendercide Watch, http//gendercide.org/ca
se_honour.html
Men who kill women for the sake of honor in
Jordan are usually sentenced to only a few months
in jail. They serve even less time if they hold
minor status.
13The Girl Child discussion
- What are three reasons why women face prejudice
around the world? - Do you think that equal education of girls and
boys would provide more equal rights and less
discrimination against girls? - Who should be in charge of making changes
regarding the issues we have discussed today? - Why do you think people continue to commit these
acts, even though there are laws against them in
some places? - What do you think you can do to help?
14The Girl Child what can you do?
- Educate yourself about the rights of the Girl
Child. - Contact local, state, and national politicians.
- Write letters asking for their opinion on the
rights of the Girl Child. - Talk to your parents about the CRC.
- Educate the adults in your life!
- Advocate for awareness of the CRC.
- Begin a social awareness/ human rights club.
15The Girl Child for more information
- UN High Commission on Human Rights
- www.unhcr.org
- UNICEF
- www.unicef.org
- Amnesty International
- www.amnesty.org
- Youth Advocate Program International
- www.yapi.org