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International Women's Day: Help us conquer challenges, refugee women tell men
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UN News Centre
March 9, 2005
KAKUMA, Kenya, March 9 (UNHCR) –
Festivities with a message – that was how refugees in Kakuma camp
celebrated International Women's Day on Tuesday. The refugee camp in
north-western Kenya was a beehive of activities as more than 5,000
refugee men and women braved the hot sun and converged at a school field
to mark the annual event.
Speaking on behalf of the refugee women
in Kakuma camp, Ugandan refugee Flora Achan said, "We urge our male
counterparts to help us conquer the challenges posed by harmful cultural
practices such as forced marriages, wife inheritance, early marriages
and female circumcision."
Sounds of drums and flutes filled the air
as refugees performed cultural dances and recited poems in praise of
women and men who have been instrumental in supporting the empowerment
of women in the camps. A group of young mothers, some as young as 16,
currently attending special courses organized by the Jesuit Refugee
Services (JRS) broke into a Sudanese song encouraging girls to attend
school.
"The song is urging girls to go to school
even if it means running away from home," said Akulina Lokotho, a
17-year-old Sudanese refugee, as she danced to the beat of the drums.
A women-only football match was played,
and processions were held to create awareness on issues that directly
affect women, like HIV/AIDS, early marriages and the need for gender
balance in decision-making committees.
"We are the mothers of this continent,
why do you abuse us," read one of the banners at the venue.
The celebrations at Kakuma camp were also
attended by Sudanese women leaders based in Nairobi, who brought a
message of hope to their counterparts in Kakuma. Anisia Achieng, the
coordinator of Sudan Women Voice of Peace, appealed to Sudanese women to
start preparing themselves for home now that the peace agreement has
been signed in southern Sudan.
"The women in Sudan are waiting for you
to join them in the reconstruction of our motherland," she said.
Kakuma Cosmas Chanda, UNHCR's head of
Sub-Office in Kakuma, read a speech by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
and added, "We continue to be inspired by the consistent courage and
commitment that refugees demonstrate in their pursuit to improve their
status even though they are not in their own countries."
International Day of Women was also
marked in Dadaab refugee camp, north-eastern Kenya. Refugees took part
in a number of activities including processions, crafts exhibitions,
poem recitals and sports activities. During the event, certificates and
gifts were given to men and women who have made tireless efforts to
promote the education of refugee girls in the camps.
By Emmanuel Nyabera
In Kakuma
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