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Rescuing Masai Girls From Early Marriage

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Masai girls, now in school instead of being married young, at Priscilla Nangurai's rescue center in Kajiado, KenyaMasai girls, now in school instead of being married young, at Priscilla Nangurai's rescue center in Kajiado, Kenya
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Masai girls, now in school instead of being married young, at Priscilla Nangurai's rescue center in Kajiado, Kenya
Masai girls, now in school instead of being married young, at Priscilla Nangurai's rescue center in Kajiado, Kenya

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This is the VOA Special English Education Report.

Priscilla Nangurai of Kajiado, Kenya, retired as a teacher in two thousand five. Today, at the age of sixty-two, she could be living a quiet life in retirement. Instead, she leads an organization at her home called GRACE -- the Girls' Rights, Attention, Care and Rescue Center. She tries to rescue Masai girls from early marriage and make sure they get an education.

She has rescued more than seven hundred girls since nineteen eighty-six. She now has fifteen girls at her center, and she is building a dormitory to house up to eighty girls.

In the traditional culture of the Masai people, fathers often promise their young daughters in marriage to older men. Most girls are between the ages of twelve and fourteen, with some even younger. Their bodies are not ready for sex and childbirth. But that is not the only problem. Most of them must also leave school.   

Priscilla Nangurai's older sister was forced into marriage at a young age, but demanded that Priscilla receive an education. She says the problem begins when a girl gets "booked" when she is very young, or not even born yet.

PRISCILLA NANGURAI: "Booking is when a parent or a man wants to marry from a certain family. So he can go to the family, and if there are little girls there, he will book. If one of the wives is expectant, he will say, 'I want something from this womb.' And he's allowed to do that."  

A fourteen-year-old girl named Roseline has been at the rescue center since two thousand eight. At the age of four she was booked to a man who she thinks was about sixty to seventy years old.

ROSELINE: "Yes, I was booked. But when I knew the person that they booked me, I just talked to Ms. Nangurai. I told her the whole story."

Masai culture calls for the man who wants to marry a girl to start paying the girl's father once the booking has been made. Traditionally the payment is made with cows, but today money can also be exchanged.

When the marriage will soon take place, the girl must undergo a custom that some call female circumcision. Others denounce this practice followed in Masai and other cultures as female genital mutilation.

A thirteen-year-old girl also named Priscilla was brought to the center at the age of five. Her mother wanted her to be educated. The girl says she is thankful especially for health reasons that she did not have her sex organs cut. She worries that she could have gotten AIDS from unclean tools.  

PRISCILLA: "They don't circumcise one person with one razor blade.  Maybe when we are two girls, they can use this one to the first girl and then they use it again to another one. So that's why I don't want that."

And that's the VOA Special English Education Report. Our website now has a weekly Words in the News Quiz (external link). Test your vocabulary at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Jim Tedder.
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Contributing: Jill Craig and Jerilyn Watson
 
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by: BIJU.P.Y. from: SOUTH INDIA
07/22/2012 4:17 PM
Thank you for presenting such an important topic. Those barbaric countries still try to cover women in darkness, they think that marriage is nothing but a waste paper basket of emotions. In my opinion, girls should not be married to until they reached their maturity i.e., when they become mature enough to decide things for themselves. Marriage should be fixed after the girl has attained full physical as well as mental maturity. Thank you.


by: Helene from: china
07/21/2012 7:26 PM
Thank you VOA have given a good article . I heard a bad situation about 10 to 20 years ago in the poor countries and the world had ideas about this .Now, in the 21 century,this still happens in Masai . i would like to know where is the government of Masai ? where is the woman rights in this country ? where is the local goverment ? I'm so sorry when i read that .

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by: willison from: china
07/24/2012 6:51 AM
the same problem is also appear in china , i am so sorry when i read this topic. why these problem always appears in middle income country or poor country.

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by: sunny from: china
08/16/2012 6:27 AM
Nowsdays,may be there is a few young girl had experienced story as the topic writed in china,above says is happended years ago, so that admonstrated china has developed more.

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by: Anonymous
07/23/2012 1:38 PM
because you are in china ,it does not depend on goverment in other country


by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
07/20/2012 1:36 PM
I can not believe there remains such countris where under five years girls are booked to marry even over sixty-years old man. Those girls are, needless to say, before the first menstruation! Life is dealed just as a measure of earnig money like cows. They are just sucrifice of poor economy.

Why are they poor as they can not help booking little girls for marrage? Climate is harsh. Soil is poor. Water is short. Tribes are many. And so, religions are complex. Among these factors, I think, the most critical troublesome for them seems climate conditions.
They must live in where no humankind could live without extreme patience beyond expectations. They are, in a sense, unlucky because nobody can chose where they are born.

It's true they should be cultivated and civilized, but what they need seems not education but good climate and fertile land only. If they are gifted these conditions, they would become rich and therefore no longer need to book young girls for ealry marrage.

I think all peple living in industrialized countries should appreciate their moderate, confortable climate and land. It seems second need to give helping hands to economically poor countries in order to protect their children from conventional cultural rulings.

When we failed to gift them moderate climate or rich land, we probabaly should accept those not-blessed people as immigrants to our fortunate countires. But we will never be able to achieve this acceptance until we sucssed in defeating our selfishness. That is until we could evolve from present homosapiens to new spiecies. We should evolve !!