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Friday, November 27, 2009

Violence against Women Worldwide

November 25th marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. A day when we should all show support for all the women who have in one way or another suffered violence in one form or another and recognize and respect all the wonderful women in our lives. Before we can address this issue however, like any other human conundrum, we must first be informed about this phenomenom.
Allow me therefore to share with you the fact sheet on violence against women worldwide released by United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM).

Violence against Women Worldwide
Violence against women and girls is a problem of pandemic proportions. Based on country data available,1 up to 70 percent of women experience physical or sexual violence from men in their lifetime — the majority from husbands, intimate partners or someone they know. Among women aged 15–44, acts of violence cause more death and disability than cancer, malaria, traffic accidents and war combined.

• In the United States, one-third of women murdered each year are killed by intimate partners. Perhaps the most pervasive human rights violation that we know today, violence against women devastates lives, fractures communities, and stalls development. It takes many forms and occurs in many places — domestic violence in the home, sexual abuse of girls in schools, sexual harassment at work, rape by husbands or strangers, in refugee camps or as a tactic of war.

Femicide – the murder of women because they are women

• In South Africa, a woman is killed every 6 hours by an intimate partner.

• In India, 22 women were killed each day in dowry-related murders in 2007.

• In Guatemala, two women are murdered, on average, each day.

Trafficking

• Women and girls constitute 80 percent of the estimated 800,000 people trafficked annually,7 with the majority (79 percent) trafficked for sexual exploitation.

Harmful practices
• Approximately 100 to 140 million girls and women in the world have experienced female genital mutilation/cutting, with more than 3 million girls in Africa annually at risk of the practice.

• More than 60 million girls worldwide are child brides, married before the age of 18, primarily in South Asia (31.1 million) and sub-Saharan Africa (14.1 million).

Sexual violence against women and girls
• An estimated 150 million girls under 18 suffered some form of sexual violence in 2002 alone.

• As many as 1 in 4 women experience physical and/or sexual violence during pregnancy,which increases the likelihood of having a miscarriage, stillbirth and abortion.

Up to 53 percent of women physically abused by their intimate partners are being kicked or punched in the abdomen.

• In São Paulo, Brazil, a woman is assaulted every 15 seconds.

• In Ecuador, adolescent girls reporting sexual violence in school identified teachers as the perpetrators in 37 percent of cases.

Rape as a method of warfare
• Approximately 250,000 to 500,000 women and girls were raped in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

• In eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, at least 200,000 cases of sexual violence, mostly involving women and girls, have been documented since 1996, though the actual numbers are considered to be much higher.

Cost of violence against women
• Domestic violence alone cost approximately US$1.16 billion in Canada19 and US$5.8 billion in the United States.20 In Australia, violence against women and children costs an estimated US$11.38 billion per year.
Sexual harassment
• Between 40 and 50 percent of women in European Union countries experience unwanted sexual advancements, physical contact or other forms of sexual harassment at their workplace.

• In the United States, 83 percent of girls aged 12–16 experienced some form of sexual harassment in public schools.


http://www.unifem.org/campaigns/sayno/docs/SayNOunite_FactSheet_VAWworldwide.pdf

...to each according to his deeds

he robbed, raped and killed, upbringing was his defense
i raped, pillaged and killed, been stolen from is my defense.

To him, i am a representative of my people only capable of war and brutality
even the gods have conspired to condemn me to a hellhole of flood, famine, drought and pestilence
and when i move, it is to his demise
while he had weed, i had "jamba"
while he painstakingly prepped and shot up crack
i used the gunpowder from my bullet to make brown brown which made me
His projects, my slums His gangs, my ethnic groups the same.

To me his upbringing is an excuse
His welfare forever greater than my need
Forever living on the legacy of my trauma

Now we're both imprisoned
him with his brother's and uncles and maybe his father together with among too many of his people
no longer shackled but stilled entrapped in cages.
His shackled mind constantly whacked when any thoughts of hope pop up
me. my world is my prison
every walking moment a fight to stay working
dying where i fall down from my toils
tortured with memories of a collective past
condemned by my history
my stay of execution
an opportunity to kill my lingering hopes day after day

Maybe just maybe we should try,
From each according to his ability,
To each according to his deeds.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

TO THE BEGINNING

Amazing but not surprising how the two major political parties in Sierra Leone profess to have the same goals. Lofty goals and ideals i might add.Think its about time to hold these parties accountable to their incorporating documents?

SLPP CONSTITUTION
CLAUSE III
PARTY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The aims and objectives or the Party shall be to:

1. Organise and maintain in the Sierra Leone Legislature in the country as a whole the Sierra Leone Peoples Party.

2. Co-operate with all kindred and allied organisations Trade Unions: etc. in joint political or other actions in harmony with the Party Constitution and Regulations.

3. Give effect as far as may be practicable to the principles as from time to time approved by the Party conference.

4. Secure for gainfully employed Sierra Leoneans the full fruits of their industry, administer equitable distribution of income and encourage investment in Sierra Leone by providing incentives to investors.

5. Protect political, social and economic emancipation of the people, and more particularly of those who depend directly o their own exertions by hand or brain for the means of life.

6. Co-operate with political parties within and without Sierra Leone in the struggle for self-determination and good governance, protection of human rights and elimination of ethnic conflicts from the continent in particular and the world in general.

7. Support the United Nations Organisation and its various Agencies and other International Organisations for the promotion of peace, socio-economic development, the establishment of Human Rights and the improvements of the Under-developed areas of the world.

8. Protect and control the Natural Resources of the Country for the well-being of the State and its Citizens.

9. Unify all ethnic groups in Sierra Leone.

10. Secure Religious Freedom and worship to all citizens and rights to all Religious Organizations to exist in Sierra Leone.

11. Provide a system of Education, which shall promote the progress of Sierra Leone to the greatest extent and in the best way possible.

12. Promote democracy, free market system and economic development in Sierra Leone.



APC CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE 3

AIMS, OBJECTIVES AND PHILOSOPHY:

(i) Aims:

To cultivate the spirit of patriotism and responsible citizenship among Sierra Leoneans.

To promote the social, economic, political and cultural development of the people of Sierra Leone.

To ensure the full and active participation of all sections, regions, tribes and groups in the country in the administration of the State.

To foster unity, friendship and reconciliation among all Sierra Leoneans irrespective of tribe, creed, religion, sex, ethnic origin, restricted geographical environment, or political persuasion.

To inculcate into the minds of all Sierra Leoneans the spirit of tolerance, fair play, respect for democratic principles and human rights in the context of a Multi-Party democratic system.

(ii) Objectives:

To attain and sustain political power through democratic and constitutional means in order to build a free, democratic, society with equal rights and opportunities and justice for all.

To promote peace and safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Sierra Leone.

To enhance the welfare of all Sierra Leoneans.

http://www.apcpartysl.org/news/templates/constitution.asp?articleid=6&zoneid=6

http://www.slpp.ws/browse.asp?page=432

CONSOLATION

Move over dude. I've got to be in a position to see all the tricks, flicks, shots, saves and goals of this game.
Get up man its the middle of the day. You can only go so many hours without eating or sleeping. Don't you know you need a break from everything including sleep?

  • Its not that your girl ceased loving you, she is just protecting herself with a backup plan. Just because she did not tell you she has an old friend who has pledged his undying love to her does not mean she has no love for you. The fact that she supports said friend both financially and morally via regular conversations does not devalue the communication you two have. I mean its not like she picks up his call and makes an effort for you not to hear their conversation.

Grow up man, we've all had our exes and our crushes. It hurts no one if we don't go back to our exes or act on our crushes present and past.
After all it is only the present that matters. As long as you love her and she loves you, there is no cause for concern.
Now get yourself up and spend some quality time with the shower because frankly, you stink. Then again that's your girl man, mine will never do that.
As for me, its time for me to witness ManUnited give another team a butt whooping...