Protect girls from violence in school

by Karuna Trust
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school
Protect girls from violence in school

Project Report | Jun 2, 2017
Arti gains skills and courage

By Amoghamati Traud-Dubois | Programme manager

Arti and her son
Arti and her son

Arti is a 23 year young women. She got married at the age of 16 which obviously was a case of child marriage. Arti had never seen her husband until she married him. Her parents decided about her marriage and she didn't dare to oppose. So she gave in to marry. Her husband is a farmer. Sadly he behaved very rudely with Arti. They never had a good time with each other but they were always quarrelling. During this time Arti gave birth to two sons: Ayush and Swaraj. Ayush is 5 years old and a very quite boy. Swaraj is a 2 years old toddler. 4 month ago she left her husband and lives with her parents now. He is such a violent man and even tried to burn her by soaking her with kerosene. Fortunately she could save herself and flee to her parents. 

Who weren't happy to take her back as they are poor and live in a very cramped slum place. For her parents it had seemed normal to marry her off very young. Like very many girls in India she has been made to married without her consent and choice. There was no opportunity to express her feelings and thoughts at her home. She has never been part of the family discussion. After she got married it was similar. Never did she have any right of choice or expression. She was fully dependend on her husband. Whenever she needed something she had to ask her husband. Also did he abuse her shortly after their marriage. Already she was a victim of child marriage and then she faced all this domestic violence. It was a really difficult time for Arti.

When the team spoke to Arti’s mother she slowly understood that it was a mistake to marry her daughter so young. As the project is raising awareness against child marriage she understands now how fatal it is. But they felt helpless. As parents of a girl they always felt pressure about her marriage. What will happen if she falls in love? Or choose a partner on her own? As Arti's mother puts it: "what will happen if she goes on any wrong path?" To prevent something like this to happen they decided to marry her as teenager. A very common thing to happen in India until today.  

Due to the project Arti got the opportunity to learn sewing and stitching. Here she learns vocational skills and also attends awareness programs on women's health, gender, and violence against women. Here she felt welcome and understood.The new situation is helping Arti to think clearly about her future. Now she has many hopes for her life which she couldn't think of before. She doesn't want to follow her mother's example who works as a domestic worker. This work is very low paid and humilating.

Now Arti is near to completing her tailoring course and she is optimistic about her life. Along with the technical training she participated in personality development activities offered by the project. With the training she started to practice at home. Now she feels more positive and much less depressed than before. She shares her thoughts and issues. She has not yet decided whether she will stay alone or continue the relationship with her husband. In any case she is confident that this time she will take her own proper decision and for that she is preparing herself. She is confident that even if she goes back to her husband she wouldn’t be depend on him like she was before. Definitely she won’t allow him to be violent against her again.

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Karuna Trust

Location: London, England - United Kingdom
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Amoghamati Traud-Dubois
London , England United Kingdom

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