HUMR 1001 Lecture Notes - Human Rights Watch

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To begin, girls in senegal encounter high levels of sexual and gender-based violence, which includes sexual exploitation, harassment and abuse, by teachers and school officials. Unfortunately, when girls have to experience these unjust actions, there are few options for justice. Cases are often not reported or investigated by school authorities due to the gender bias installed in society. In other cases, families prefer to negotiate with men who make girls pregnant, including a reaching agreement with the men to provide financial support, rather than seeking redress through official channels. However much may not even report it due to the stigma surrounding pregnancies and rape. They expose adolescent girls to sexual exploitation, harassment and abuse by their teachers in middle and upper secondary schools. Watch found that some teachers abuse their position of authority by sexually harassing girls and engaging in sexual relations with them, many of whom are under the age of 18.

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