Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe

by Girl Child Network (GCN)
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe
Send Rural Girls to School in Zimbabwe

Project Report | Dec 18, 2006
GCN Update December 2006

By Sarah Dotlich | Africa Program Director, IDEX

Sarah Dotlich, Africa Program Director for International Development Exchange has recently returned from visiting the Girl Child Network (GCN) where she met with girls benefiting from the continuously successful work of GCN. On November 19, World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse, GCN staff and girl members took to the streets of Chitungwiza, a township outside of Harare, for a lively march to bring attention to the day and show the community that they will stand up against child abuse. They were met with cheers along the way. In addition the future is looking brighter with the prospect of a domestic violence bill becoming law, which will protect women and children. GCN was instrumental in shaping the bill and advocating for it to pass through the Zimbabwean parliament.

Sarah also met with Ruth Bikwa, GCN Area Coordinator for the Hwange District in western Zimbabwe where, with your continued support, GCN has: • paid for 62 girls to continue going to school this past semester, enabling them to graduate and even go on to university, • provided shelter and support for girls who were running from abusive homes or were orphaned and had no where else to turn, • held trainings for 20 teacher volunteers who donate their time to be coordinators of GCN’s girls clubs. These teachers learn how to counsel the girls, identify girls who are experiencing, abuse or who are in need to school-fee payment, and provide a strong role-model for the girls.

For Example, while in Zimbabwe, Sarah learned of 4 girls who were currently under the care of GCN in Hwange. One girl is HIV-positive and was kicked out of her home and 3 girls have been recently orphaned. If it was not for the GCN Empowerment Village they would have nowhere to go. Ruth is currently working to find homes for the girls. In the mean time, the girls have a safe place to stay and continue to go to school.

Thank you for your continued support of this impressive work.

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Girl Child Network (GCN)

Location: San Francisco, California - USA
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Sarah Dotlich
Project Leader:
Sarah Dotlich
IDEX Africa Program Director
San Francisco , CA United States

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