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    Asibazuyo: Living With The Trauma Of Sexual Attack

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comNovember 2, 2019 --- 8:18 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    By Akanimo Sampson        

    A 16-year-old Ugandan is still living with the traumatic memories of a sexual attack. As a result of the incident, she dropped out of formal education, but decided to apply for a job at a salon.

    While recalling the incident, Ms. Irene Asibazuyo, said, “as I feared being called names like married woman or raped girl, I chose to pursue hairdressing instead,’’ and described hairdressing as the “magic’’ skill that helped her overcome trauma and earn a living.

    In Uganda’s northern Arua District, Christmas is one of the busiest times of the year for beauty salons in small towns there. For Ms. Asibazuyo, it means that she will make a little more money.

    Unlike other children her age, she is a hairdresser, plaiting hair instead of going to class. She was enrolled in primary school and enjoyed studying mathematics, social studies and English until her childhood ended abruptly in 2017, when she was raped during a visit to her uncle in South Sudan; the man later vanished.

    “In my culture, when a man rapes you, they must take you as their wife,’’ Ms. Asibazuyo explained. “Otherwise, your family risks being cursed or struck by a bad omen.’’

    She found herself at a crossroads: “I could not go back home because I knew I would be ridiculed by my peers and my own relatives. Instead, I went to the man’s home. I explained the incident to his parents, who advised me to stay. Since he had raped me, I knew that no man would ever take me as his wife.’’

    Ms. Asibazuyo felt stranded, scared, confused and abused. She stayed at the man’s home for a week, but he never returned. Yet according to her culture, her marriage had already begun.

    “While I was living in that home, I thought about my friends,’’ she said. “All I did was cry, and I could not eat. I used to fetch water among other chores, and I worried about my future.’’

    Ms. Asibazuyo’s situation only started to change when her parents across the border learned about the End Child Marriage campaign, implemented by World Vision with support from the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Global Programme to Accelerate Action to End Child Marriage.

    The campaign aims to educate girls, their parents and other community members on the dangers of child marriage. It is also encourages them to identify and report cases of violence against children.

    Ms. Asibazuyo’s parents and a UNICEF-trained social worker crossed over the border with South Sudan to rescue her, defying cultural taboos to support their daughter.

    Ms. Asibazuyo now regularly attends UNICEF- and UNFPA-supported community dialogues and campaigns against child marriage, and is seen as a role model in her community. She mentors child brides who have been abandoned with their children and teaches them to plait hair.

    “I share the knowledge I have and what I know’’, she reflected. ‘’I am happy that they will be able to earn some money to look after their children. I encourage them to work and not stay at home.’’

    Ms. Asibazuyo also encourages her younger siblings to go to school, and provides the necessary support. “I want my siblings to complete school so that they can live a better life than me,’’ she said, adding, “I sometimes feel disappointed that I did not return to school.’’

    However, she is glad that she learned a trade. And she turned it into a platform to support other girls.

    One day, Ms. Asibazuyo wishes to return to school, but not in her village. ‘’I do not want my peers to laugh at me because of what happened. I will go to another district for my education, and learn.”

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