ALARMING FACTS:
* In India 65% of school children reported facing corporal punishment - beatings by teachers mostly in government schools.
* Of children physically abused in families, in 88.6% of the cases, it was the parents who were the perpetrators.
* India is the 4th most dangerous country in the world for girl child to be born in and for a girl woman to live in. (Indian Government Commissioned Survey Report, source: www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com assessed on 2nd Dec 2015)
* Over 53% children in India face sexual abuse (That means out of every two children one child faces sexual abuse in India)
*In its 2013 report India's Hell Holes: Child Sexual Assault in Juvenile Justice Homes, the Asian Centre for Human Rights said that sexual offences against children in India have reached epidemic proportion. The report stated that more than 48,000 child rape cases were recorded from 2001 to 2011 and that India saw an increase of 336% of child rape cases from 2001 (2,113 cases) to 2011 (7,112 cases). (International Business Times, Source:www.ibtimes.co.uk assessed on 30th November 2015)
AICCW'S RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC OF CHILD ABUSE IN INDIA
ALARMING FACTS:
* In India 65% of school children reported facing corporal punishment - beatings by teachers mostly in government schools.
* Of children physically abused in families, in 88.6% of the cases, it was the parents who were the perpetrators.
* India is the 4th most dangerous country in the world for girl child to be born in and for a girl woman to live in. (Indian Government Commissioned Survey Report, source: www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com assessed on 2nd Dec 2015)
* Over 53% children in India face sexual abuse (That means out of every two children one child faces sexual abuse in India)
*In its 2013 report India's Hell Holes: Child Sexual Assault in Juvenile Justice Homes, the Asian Centre for Human Rights said that sexual offences against children in India have reached epidemic proportion. The report stated that more than 48,000 child rape cases were recorded from 2001 to 2011 and that India saw an increase of 336% of child rape cases from 2001 (2,113 cases) to 2011 (7,112 cases). (International Business Times, Source:www.ibtimes.co.uk assessed on 30th November 2015)
AICCW'S RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC OF CHILD ABUSE IN INDIA
Children Participating in Worship During the Forum |
It is in this context that the All India Council of Christian Women the Women's wing of National Council of Churches in India as part of 365 Days Zero Tolerance to Gender Based Violence: Make it Happen Now !!! Campaign have prioritized its mission to engage in advocacy to empower communities, congregations, women's fellowships and church leaders, parents, teachers to work together to end child abuse and promote Child Rights to Life and Dignity.
The campaign of AICCW gained momentum during 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence which is commemorated throughout form November 25th (UN Declared Day of Elimination of Violence on Women) to 10th December (Human Rights Day). AICCW have been engaging in galvanizing women's fellowship or member Churches to engage in different forms of advocacy to end gender based violence and child abuse. On 4th December AICCW organized a forum / gathering for men and women church leaders from Nagpur to enhance and promote the need to form Child Abuse Prevention Network. Since the gathering was during the Advent Season the theme chosen was “Welcoming Baby Jesus among Us’.
Circle of Hope - Church leaders, mothers and Children gather together to break the silence regarding child abuse |