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VP Taylor Identifies With 14-Yr-old Rape Survivor, Who Gave Birth To A Child In Cape Mt.

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PHOTO: VP Taylor with the baby boy on her lap in Grand Cape Mt. County

Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor has reacted promptly to an SOS appeal for help from a 14-year-old rape survivor who recently gave birth to a child in Grand Cape Mount County, western Liberia.

On Saturday, July 19, 2020, www.newspublictrust.com published a report that the the girl, who had been impregnated from a rape incident, had given birth to a boy child and was making a desperate appeal to save her and her baby.

Within hours after the story was published, VP Taylor’s office contacted this news outlet to get contacts of the rape survivor and her relatives.

The girl was allegedly raped and impregnated by a classroom teacher of the Pejuhum public school identified as Sense Kaiwu.

She gave birth to the child on the 14 July 2020 at the Diah Clinic in Tewor District, and the report said she and her baby were in desperate need of clothing, food, mattress, medication and other baby items.

Some of the gift items presented by VP Taylor

It was also reported that the teenage baby mother was seen eating gari, locally called farina due to the lack of food.

But by Tuesday, VP Taylor was in Grand Cape Mount County.

A press release from her office issued in Monrovia on Wednesday said, “following a recent appeal for urgent assistance, Liberia’s Vice President Chief Dr. Jewel Howard-Taylor has reached out to a 14-yearold girl in Camp # 3, Grand Cape Mount County who was raped and became pregnant as a result.”

FLASHBACK: The rape survivor published in the initial news report

The press release said holding the child in her hands, VP Howard-Taylor said: “Ending rape and other harmful practices against women and girls, prosecuting these crimes, and providing the required level of support for the survivors requires each of us in this county to stand up, fight and take action”.

The Liberian Vice President, who presented several baby essentials and cash to the 14-yearold rape survivor and family in Madina, town Grand Cape Mount County, encouraged the teenager not to give up but remain focused despite the unfortunate incident in her life.

VP Howard-Taylor motivated the girl to value her education in order to make the rightful choices in contributing to society, noting that “you should focus on things you want to do in the future.”

She then cautioned inhabitants particularly the elders in rural areas in all counties to desist from the habit of concealing those who are found in the habit of abusing their children, urging males to also commit to protecting their female counterparts.

FLASHBACK: The run down mud hut the 14-year-old girl lived in published in the July 19, 2020 report

“We cannot achieve equality without eliminating these acts of violence against women and girls. Their human rights must be protected,” Howard-Taylor stressed.

Some of the essentials presented include baby Wrap, Carrier, Lotion, Sleepers and energy food among others.

She also promised to dispatch a team from her office to do further assessment on the plight of the survivor with the objective of continuing support.

Receiving the items, the elder sister to the 14-year-old rape survivor Fatumata Kailon who decried their appalling living condition, thanked the Vice President for the support, noting that her family is highly grateful and appreciative. 

Distribution of face shields and education material

At the same time, the Liberian Vice President has launched the distribution of a consignment of face shields, books and copybooks to several public school students in several counties.

The initiative, which is in collaboration with the Jewel Starfish Foundation, was launched Tuesday, July 22, 2020, in Grand Cape Mount County, a press release from her office says.

The Initiative is meant to identify with the senior students of those schools during this coronavirus pandemic, as they prepare to sit this year’s WestAfrican Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

While in Grand Cape Mount, the citizens thanked the Vice President for the initiative but asked her to convey with urgency, their plights to His Excellency Dr. George M. Weah.

The citizens among other things want the construction of the road leading from Madina Town to Robert Sport, the improvement of the health and educational sectors and the construction of a vocational training center in the county.

Responding to the citizens concerns, the Vice President pointed out that the government will shortly launch the construction works of the road in questioned in fulfillment of President Weah’s commitment to addressing bad road situations across the country.

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