What About The Boys?
Though this may seem like a good idea to some, what about the boys?
"A Ugandan member of parliament has pledged to reward girls for their chastity by paying their university fees if they are virgins when they leave school, a local newspaper said Wednesday.
Bbaale County MP Sulaiman Madada said any girl in his district who wanted to take part in the scheme aimed at promoting girls' education would be given a gynecological examination by health workers to check they were virgins.
'The criterion is that a student must be a virgin and from Kayunga district,' he told the state-owned New Vision.
The MP did not extend his offer to young men.
He urged pupils to manage their lives responsibly, and called on parents to explain the threats from HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
'Our children should be told the risks they face if involved in early and unprotected sex,' Madada said.
Uganda was once seen as the epicenter of the global HIV epidemic, but a government education campaign has pushed down infection rates to around six percent from as high as 30 percent in some areas in the early 1990s.
Kayunga in central Uganda is home about 300,000 people, and researchers say it has one of the country's worst AIDS rates, with more than 80 percent of families losing at least one member to the disease."
It's not like these HIV/AIDS infested nations are known for valuing women or their chastity. Many times the young women are raped, abused and otherwise violated. I think more attention needs to be teaching men how to behave, how to protect themselves and how to treat women.




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We know that HIV and AIDS is related to sexual behaviour of BOTH sexes, yet somehow, once again, the indirect blame or stigma of sexuality is written on the female body! Why aren't more of us angry about this? It isn't just in Uganda as you point out - this turning back is occurring everywhere. The US State dept., global gag law, which won't allow any international US-funded NGOs dealing with counter-trafficking or reproductive health, speak about abortion options or advocate for pro-abortion laws, is really harming women the world over. The gag law has endangered some very good programmes that help sex workers on the streets of Bombay and Bangkok! http://www.globalgagrule.org/pdfs/issue_factsheets/GGR_fact_maternaldeath.pdf
On another note, I've just stumbled onto your blog (I currently live in Brussels) and really enjoy your posts - they keep me updated, raising my fist, and laughing. So thanks!
Don't you get it?
The boys in Uganda are suppose to "test" the girls in maintaining their virginity. It is a dirty job, but someone has got to do it.
You know these kinds of things kill me. There are other ways to break the hymen other than sex. What if I break it horse back riding not riding a male?
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