Monday, June 27, 2016

Suffering in silence...more deaths....but for how long? Who will break the silence on their behalf? MARGARET MWANGI



Suffering in silence...more deaths....but for how long?

Who will break the silence on their behalf?


MARGARET MWANGI


Suffering in silence...more deaths....but for how long?

Josephine not real name is now carrying her third pregnancy. She talked to Margaret Mwangi, that for many years her husband has abused her by beating, kicking her even when there is no cause. The constant beatings have made her become silent so much that when she begins talking her tears roll down her face. “I used to hear stories about women who have died as a result of being beaten by their husbands while pregnant. But I couldn’t imagine this could one day happen to me” she says in a sobs in silence. We pose for a moment so that she can gain composure.

 When she was five months pregnant, she borrowed some salt from her neighbours to put in her food. This gesture did not please the husband instead she earned herself beatings while she was pregnant. In the process of kicking her, blood started oozing from my private parts.

“I realized that my baby was no longer kicking but dead silent without any more kicks. I lost the energy and my abusive husband ran away, leaving me in the house”. She says.  After the long talk with Josephine, she finally confined in Mwangi after reassurance her that her testimony will be used to encourage other women who are suffering out, to seek help from counsellors and women focused organizations.

A year later, Josephine became pregnant for the second time in a row. She says that she was looking forward to having a baby with joy and anticipation. All was well with her husband, until when she started asking for money from the husband to go for ante-natal check-up Mulago hospital.

On sunny day, Mwamba the husband says that, “I have money for breakfast and supper...I don’t have money for your lunch and ante-natal care”.  According to the Ministry of Health, pregnant women are required to for four recommended checkups so the health workers can closely monitor the progress of the child and their health. She adds that the nurses informed to her take antenatal visits seriously because of the previous miscarriage.  Unfortunately Josephine’s luck was running out because her husband got to know about it, through a pregnant neighbour who visited the same hospital. My husband became furious entered the house and closed the door instantly.
 “My husband pouched me on the face beat me mercilessly. I lost my conscious. When I recovered conscious, I had miscarriage. Crying out oh! No not again. My chances of becoming a mother were slim. This left me with physical and emotional wounds which will take time some time to heal” she says.

Her clinic check -ups were very important, the doctor had advice her during her last visit because they use this time to monitor her health progress and of her baby. ‘I have money for our breakfast and supper...I don’t have money for your lunch and for your clinic! From today no more going to the clinic or cooking any lunch in this house’

 “Josephine feared to tell the doctor about her situation back at home how her husband had threatened her with death if she ever goes back there”

When she went for her next ant-natal clinic, her husband came to know of it through her neighbour .Josephine was now three months pregnant. Her husband pouched on her and beat her mercilessly till she lost her conscious ...when she recovered her conscious, she had miscarriage and her second baby was lost leaving her with physical and mental wounds which will take time to heal.
Her future of becoming a proud mother of many healthy babies seem to be  unpredictable every passing day...if this beatings continues, then , she stands high chances of loosing of her pregnancies and becoming childless as years progresses and  her reproductive years diminishes.

Her husband is now threatening to marry a second wife if she keeps on miscarriaging now and then. “I need children in this compound and if you are unable to produce then someone else will do it f0r me! There many women out there who are always beaten by their husbands when they defy orders yet they still get children. Does it mean your womb is so weak that it can’t hold a baby until it is born?”Say Josephine husband in rage!!!
Josephine sobs uncontrollably...with no one to comfort her....

According to Human Rights Watch, domestic violence is a global phenomenon and one of the leading causes of female injuries in almost every country in the globe. The World Health Organization shows that gender based violence is a serious human rights and public health concern. The WHO says while men and boys may also be affected, research indicates that sexual and gender-based violence predominantly affects women and girls.

Similarly the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (UDHS) 2006 more than two thirds of Ugandan women experience violence from their partners.  Sixty percent had been harassed or beaten by their partner.

Furthermore the survey shows that seven in ten women agreed beating of women is allowed. This shows that women in Uganda accept violence as part of female male relationship. Gender activists contend that traditional norms teach women to accept, tolerate and question battery.

Tina Musuya, the Executive Director of the Centre for Domestic Violence Prevention says that, as long as women are poor and uneducated, it is difficult for them to resist violence just as Josephine.

“If girls and women are not educated they are more likely to be more tolerance to domestic violence which is a dangerous precedent”. She says

The increasing cases of violence against women being reported are just a tip of an iceberg of the many atrocities that are being committed against women.  

She adds: “many cases are not reported to authorities due to social acceptance of GBV, the stigma associated with it, fear of more violence from partners, failure by police to act on perpetrators, absence of a relevant law to punish GBV among other reasons”.

Musuya says the government should expedite the passing of the Domestic Relations Bill and the Sexual Offenses Bill that will give more protection to both men and women in the home setting. The laws have been under consideration for the past more than 40 years.

“The women activists are concerned that the government is not doing enough to protect women from acts of GBV and to help victims recover from gender based violence”. She explains.

According to Rose Mary Kayanja, a counsellor at Masaka District, majority of these women don’t know anything about of their right and totally dependence of their husbands.

“The women are dependent on their partners for survival. Having children to take care of, should she leave the marriage, it will increase the financial burden and make it difficult for her to resort either for divorce or separation. Therefore dependency leaves women with fewer options and few resources to help them.  They are helpless and choose to suffer in silence” she says.

Just like Kayanja, Rita Aciro lacor, the National coordinator of the Uganda Women’s Network, says there are issues of culture which most people use to justify violence. That it is culturally acceptable for a woman to be beaten once in a while by her husband in African society. This is coupled with biting poverty. “Women cannot make their own choices and end up suffering a lot of violence." She adds.
Aciro lacor says majority of the women are getting empowered, and unfortunately the men are not coping with the empowerment. And the end result of that is the violence, because they think by beating a woman, you are trying to bring her down and control her."
However the challenge for the Domestic Violence Act 2010 is the lack of implementation at all levels.
Irrespective of the fact that Josephine has been though thick and thin in her abuse marriage she is still optimistic that the relationship will work out for her if she manages to get a baby.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

A prayer for all singles out there who are trusting God for Godly marriages in His timing....

A prayer for all singles out there who are trusting God for Godly marriages in His timing....
Lord God, today we thank you for all the single people represented in this forum. We bless you for those who are longing for marriage. Thank you because you are the one who has put that desire for marriage in their hearts, and your intention is to fulfil it. Thank you because those who trust in you will never be disappointed. We may feel as if you are late, but we know in our hearts that even when you are late, you are right on time. Thank you because marriage is a blessing from you. You place the lonely in families and these ones you shall also place in their own families as husbands, wives, fathers and mothers. Be glorified today for the work that you are doing in their lives. We bless you and honour you, in Jesus Holy and Mighty name we pray, Amen!