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SCOUTS VOICE . April 2007...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Girls and boys havethe same abilities
Some tribes in Kenya have thefollowing beliefs that are notbased on the truth. Say No tobeliefs that can lead you intodanger and that discriminateboys and girls.
Girls are not allowed to grow trees. Ifthey do, a boy who cuts it will dieand the girl would not get childrenwhen she marries. By Dickson
If a girl planted bananas they woulddry up. And she may not get marriedin future. If a girl built a house, she
would go crazy.By Bramwel Raymonds Kundu
Boys should not get used to cookingbecause when they grow up andmarry, they will not appreciate whattheir wives cook. Also when boys dowhat is meant for girls, they wouldbe laughed at. Mercy, 13,Shigalagala Pri Sch, class 6
When girls put on trousers beforetheir parents, it is a sign ofdisrespect.Interviews by Deborah,Meroline and Nick Odhiambo
There are things boys and girls can do. Someare biological, but most of them are social.
This girlmakes bricksto get schoolfees.Nothingwrong hashappened toher.
WE CAN: Both boys and girls ofShigalagala Pri. Sch, fetchwater for use at school
Biological roles for girls/women include: Getting pregnant Breast-feedingThere are however social roles that
are determined by society.
Pupils of Musasa and Shigalagala PriSch in Kakamega talked to SV
journalists about duties believed to beof girls and of boys, at home and atschool.
You may notice that some of theduties were mentioned for both girls
and boys. So are there duties meantfor girls and duties for boys?
WE ARE EQUAL: Agnes Mwangi,Director, Gender and Communi-cation, KSA speaks to boys andgirls of Musasa Pri. Sch,Kakamega.
Club activityWithout considering the biological roles, think, lookaround and write down duties carried by boys andgirls both at home and at school.
Discuss the roles that girls can play that boys cannot
and what boys can do and that girls cannot do.Do you consider boys and girls equal?
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Girls: Do not allow anyone to put you
down. Be assertive. (Say what youstand for and stick to it).
Work hard. You are as equallybright as the boys
Look after yourselves well and keepclean
Get involved in activities aroundyou. Do not be idle.
Boys: Respect girls, they are your sisters,
your mothers. Help each other (both girls and
boys) in areas where one is weak.
Clean uphere. It is
your duty asa girl.
You have no rightto order me around.
Besides you can alsoclean up. Who told
you boys cannot cleanthe place?
Really?
Boys aresuperior andafter all, God
made yougirls as our
helpersIf you weresuperior you
would be able todo everything for
yourself. Youwould not need
a helper
Say NO to wrong beliefs
Ok! Let ushelp eachother!
Girls Sweep classrooms/offices Take care of younger ones Make sure all children are clean Pick rubbish Clean the home/house Fetch water, firewood, Cook Wash clothes Wash utensil
Boys Make sure the school is clean Wash toilets Pick rubbish Help teachers on duty to ensure
children keep time Slash Feed cows/goats Dig Plant trees Pick rubbish
What girls and boys do isdecided by society. Society is made upof people. This also means that peoplecan still change the beliefs they haveabout girls and boys. They can alsochange the roles both play.
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I am happy with who I am
HAPPY TO BE GIRLS:
Cynthia Chepkirui and Rachel
Chebet, SV journalists areproud to be girls
TELL ME: SV journal-ist, Eugen Omondiinterviews a pupil atMusasa Pri. Sch
Boys and girlscan help eachother
Girls and boys areequally bright
FEMALE JOURNALISTS: Auleria Amutavi,Cynthia Milano, Laura Meroline and JoanneBusieka participated in writing this ScoutsVoice Issue
PROUD TO BE BOYS:Bramwel Kundu and Ghandi
Yousif SV journalists arehappy to be boys