Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion

by ASSOCIATION DEFENSE YOUTH AND SOLIDARITY
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion
Supporting the girls abused and suffered exclusion

Summary

For a long time, it is practiced in Benin by networks, the traffic and the exploitation of the girls, this phenomenon developed with a greater scale these last year's did not leave anybody indifferent. In Africa and precisely in Benin, thousands the girls occupy of often hard and dangerous employment, like: cleaning, sweeping, cooking, and cleaning industry, care of baby and for some sedentary sales volumes or commercial peddler in the markets.

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Challenge

Here are three solid reasons why we want you to invest your time, energy, and capital in an girl: Indeed, this phenomenon is related to the reality of a very difficult economic situation faced by people, especially the poor family. The families of these girls profit from $25 to $30 for the work of their daughters, certain families could not allow themselves to buy food to nourish the girls. The project is part of the appeal of the Secretary General of the United Nations in 2009.

Solution

The project will enable the reintegration of girls domestic workers in schools or learning centers or help create small income generating activities. Educate and persuade parents not or no longer sell their daughters to unknown and abroad. To ensure access to education, vocational training in social life and the creation of employment for these girls. The girls will be free of physical vulnerability due to food deprivation, lack of sleep and rest.

Long-Term Impact

Not only the girls who are domestic slaves will find freedom and human dignity, they create a social, durable change and future educational school and training professional possibilities for their brothers and sisters. The mother will become independent of the financial resources thanks to the growth of the income-generating activities subsidized. Families can no longer sell their daughter to Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The direct beneficiaries of this project are 1075 Girls.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

ASSOCIATION DEFENSE YOUTH AND SOLIDARITY

Location: Department of MONO, MONO - Benin
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Twitter: @ADJS ONG
Theophile C. KPANOU
Project Leader:
Theophile C. KPANOU
Coordinator
Department of MONO , MONO Benin

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