New Generation of Lost Girls at Risk in South Sudan

From Enough blogs Wed Oct 1 2014, 18:21:20

Sudan's second civil war and U.S. humanitarian efforts elevated the "lost boys" to widespread recognition. But little attention has been paid to the "lost girls" of Sudan. As South Sudan plunges back into violent conflict, the risks girls face are mounting, including sexual and gender based violence.

Though the plight of the lost boys is well known, the story of Sudan's lost girls is often overlooked. While the new feature film The Good Lie documents the story of three lost boys and their sister's journey to the United States, the reality for Sudan's lost girls is that few were afforded the same opportunities as their male counterparts, although they faced many of the same challenges.

An article in the Boston Globe, How the lost girls became the forgotten girls, highlights that out of 3,700 children chosen to start a new life in America, only 89 were girls. The reason for the discrepancy is not just that these girls were overlooked, but that there are social and cultural norms against it. Not only that, but most orphaned girls were adopted by refugee families or married young.

In the three years since South Sudan gained independence, the challenges facing women and girls have been staggering. For poverty stricken families with limited resources, priority is often given to boys to attend school. Girls are often responsible for domestic chores in rural households and may be married off at a young age.   

[view whole blog post ]
 See More    |     Report Abuse


You might also be interested in the following news stories:

Sud-Soudan:  Soudan du Sud - Le Conseil de sécurité proroge d'un an le mandat de la Mission onusienne (news)
Tunis Afrique Presse
30 Avril 2024

Le Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU a prorogé d'un an le mandat de la Mission des Nations Unies au Soudan du Sud (MINUSS). Adoptée mardi par 13 voix et deux abstentions, la ... [read more]

South Sudan:  UN Official Urges South Sudan to Lift Taxes Halting Aid (news)
UN News Service
29 Avril 2024

The UN's top humanitarian official in South Sudan has urged the government to lift newly imposed taxes and charges that are causing aid deliveries to be suspended, affecting tens of thousands of ... [read more]

Sud-Soudan:  Les partenaires humanitaires dénoncent les taxes sur leurs opérations (news)
UN News Service
29 Avril 2024

Les partenaires humanitaires du Sud-Soudan ont exhorté lundi le gouvernement sud soudanais à supprimer d'urgence les différentes taxes et prélèvements ... [read more]



blogAfrica is allAfrica.com's platform to help you keep an ear on the African blogosphere. We draw diverse voices from around the world who post regularly and insightfully about African issues. Bloggers, submit your blog's rss-feed!