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Safiya Speaks Up

By girls, for girls

Safiya Speaks Up is a children’s book and mentor's guide co-created by me and my team of 5 girls aged 15 to 21 from Malaysia, Kenya, the Philippines, and the United States to empower young girls to respond to sexual and domestic violence through my book.

Overview

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Web presence

2022

Established

17K

Children

6

Countries
Target group
Students early
Updated
May 2024
One of my key objectives is to engage with politicians and advocate for policy changes that prioritize comprehensive sex education for young girls in school. Dreaming big, the implementation of 'The Safiya Act', which would mandate the inclusion of such education in school curricula, starting from year 1, ensuring that girls receive the knowledge they need.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

Our inspiration arised from own reflections on the introduction to sex education I received in fourth grade. Recognizing the pivotal role of early empowerment, we embarked on a mission to equip elementary-aged children with essential knowledge on responding to sexual and domestic violence.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Safiya Speaks Up is a children’s book with an accompanying mentor’s guide. With the main message to ‘find your safe people’, we wanted to create a tool that could be used by young girls to help them learn how to respond to sexual and domestic violence in an easy way for them to comprehend. The mentor’s guide provides additional information, context, and resources so that adult mentors can help girls understand the story of Safiya Speaks Up.

How has it been spreading?

As of November 2023, Safiya Speaks Up has reached 16000 girls through She's The First's Girl First Institute. In the same month, Safiya Speaks Up was brought to several schools in Penang, Malaysia where the book was read to students from grades 1 to 12, and had over 400 free copies distributed. Additionally, the English version of the book has received over 200 downloads. Currently, the book is available in English, Malay, Tagalog and Swahili and we aim to have it released in more languages in the near future.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

If you want to read and access Safiya Speaks Up, check it out at: https://shesthefirst.org/safiya-speaks-up

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