Kenya's Cattle Trade For Girl's Education | Malala Donates $50,000 To Rebuild Schools In Gaza
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Kenya’s Surprise Proposal For Girl’s Education
1. The global challenge of keeping girls in school is a formidable one. In Kenya a parent who fails to educate his child faces possible imprisonment. Reality is that child marriages are common among Kenya’s pastoral community, with poor Maasai fathers receiving nine cattle in exchange for each of their daughters. Once married, young girls are no longer educated.
Laikipia Governor Joshua Irungu believes he has a solution, with the government providing fathers with the nine cows so that their daughters can stay in school. To insure that the project is sustainable, Governor Irungu intends to launch a livestock breeding center in Laikipia. via BBC
Textbook Censorship in Arizona
2. An Arizona school district, under pressure from a conservative Christian organization, Alliance Defending Freedom, has bowed to pressure regarding the mention of the morning-after pill and mifepristone in the seventh edition of Campbell Biology: Concepts and Connections.
The Gilbert Public Schools’ governing board voted 3-2 to redact the pages in question and under the threat of a lawsuit. Members of the board contended that the pages violate a state statute, which prevents school districts from providing instruction that “that does not give preference, encouragement and support to childbirth and adoption as preferred options to elective abortion,” says the outlet. via Huffington Post
American parents overwhelmingly support comprehensive, medically accurate sex education that includes information about abstinence and contraception, STDs and disease prevention. Even in Texas, 90% of adults favor sex education that is comprehensive.
In Nigeria, Child Marriage Under Debate
3. The trial of 14-year-old Wasila Tasi’u, who is accused of murdering her 35-year-old husband with rat poison has sparked a debate about child marriage in Nigeria. As Nigerian prosecutors in Gezawra seek the death penalty in the case, child brides are front and center in public debate in the poor, conservative Muslim region located in the north country.
The defendant’s parents have condemned their daughter’s actions, while activists in Nigeria’s Christian south have called for her immediate release and rehabilitation. Her trial will resume on November 26. via The Guardian
Malala Rebuilds Schools in Gaza
4. Malala Yousafzai, the now famous Pakistani girl awarded the nobel Peace Prize this year, has donated $50,000 — all the proceeds from the World’s Children Prize — to rebuilding United Nations-run schools in Gaza, damaged during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflicts.Malala is the first child to receive the award.
Accepting the award in Stockholm on Wednesday, Malala said that Palestinian children deserve a quality education and that “without education, there will never be peace.”
Sex Trafficking in America
5. Sex trafficking in the US is estimated to be a $3 billion, fast-growing business, says the International Policy Digest in a new article that highlights America’s dirty little secret.
Half of all sex trafficking victims are children, with the average age being 12-14 years old. For the typical child victim, the average life expectancy after being captured is only 7 years. Roughly 100,000-300,000 US teens are at-risk of becoming a victim of sex trafficking each year, with 1 in 5 victims being a male, says the FBI.
Most Americans are unaware of our serious problem with sex trafficking, and the penalties are light. Angel Campos Tellez trafficked over 100 girls on the East Coast from 2009-2012. His sentence handed down in 2013 was 3.5 years in prison.