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We work with families and communities to eliminate negative attitudes and practises towards the girl child and work to strengthen their roles in improving the status of the girl child. Girl child education is encouraged through enrolments in school and tuition centres, provision of cycles, trainings on menstrual hygiene management and construction of toilets in schools.
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Furthermore, when you donate online, Girl Power groups and Men care groups, community members are empowered to advocate for the rights of girls and women. They also act as watchdogs who are able to take action against trafficking, child marriage and other gender-based violence in the communities along with the local law enforcement agencies
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For a 13-year-old from South 24 Parganas district in West Bengal, India, the marriage alliance, with a 23-year-old, was a security contract agreed upon by her parents. All it took was a phone call to the Hena Girl Power group that completely changed the trajectory of her life.
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“I got a distress call from the girl. She was in tears because she had been taken to another village. A few days ago, her father told her that he was thinking of arranging her marriage, but she refused to get married. Her parents knew that it would be difficult to conduct a wedding in our village as people were quite aware and reported such events. So, they decided to do the marriage ceremony elsewhere,” says 18-year-old Mousumi, the leader of the Hena Girl Power Group.
The young girl had made a frantic call to Mousumi and informed her about what was happening. The Hena girl-power group immediately called the Child helpline number (1098). Following which Childline visited the family along with the police and a member of the Village Level Child Protection Committee (VLCPC), formed by World Vision India. Together they counselled the family and took a written statement from them that they would not get their daughter married before the age of 18.
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The girl thanked Mousumi’s group for saving her life and dreams of becoming a teacher someday. Her future could have taken a different direction if Mousumi hadn’t responded. Saving the lives of children gives Mousumi and her group a sense of purpose and makes them happy. From February 2020 until March 2021, the group has handled 16 cases out of these, 8 cases were of child marriage during the pandemic.
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