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Know the Signs of Child Sex Abuse!

According to statistics, 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 10 boys experience sexual violence in Nigeria. (Nigeria Violence Against Children Survey, National Population Commission, September 2015). Our experience confirms these statistics, as our girls continue to face abuse, primarily at the hands of their male relatives and other care takers. Notwithstanding these alarming statistics, less than 5% of our children seek and receive medical treatment.  Supra.  Most survivors of sex abuse will never speak out at all, will lapse into depression and suffer post-traumatic stress and psychological effects, prolonging and compounding their suffering.

This is why prevention is so important, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, which still considers the subject of child sex abuse taboo and cultivates a culture of silence which results in its proliferation.

Know the signs.  It may save a child’s life.

Any one sign does not mean that a child was or is being sexually abused, but the presence of several suggests that you should begin to ask questions and consider seeking help.  Help us obliterate the culture of silence on the issue of child sex abuse.  #TakeMeOffMute!

 

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