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Betty Makoni : ウィキペディア英語版 | Betty Makoni
Betty Makoni is a Zimbabwean gender activist who in 1999 founded the Girl Child Network, a charity which cares for Zimbabwe's young sex abuse victims; the organization has rescued more than 35,000 girls and provided mentoring to at least 60,000 girls around Zimbabwe. She earned two degrees from the University of Zimbabwe, and has been awarded numerous national and international awards. Orphaned as a child and sexually abused,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Child Rights Activist Betty Makoni "Lights Up the Dark" for Abused and Disadvantaged Young Girls )〕 Makoni is the principal subject in the documentary film, ''Tapestries of Hope''. ==Early life== Makoni grew up in St Mary’s in the suburb of Chitungwiza. When she was six, Makoni was raped at knifepoint by a shopkeeper in her neighborhood who believed that raping virgins brings luck. Her mother died in a domestic violence incident when Makoni was nine. She was forced to raise herself alongside five siblings by working at a mission school.
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