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Sexual violence against males gains interest as an international security threat

Studies show that of the 4,076 NGOs that worked in the area of war rape, a mere 3% mentioned sexual violence against men and boys in their programs and literature in the past two decades. 2018 European Union (Photographer: Barbara Minishi)/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0  After decades of neglect, the United Nations Security Council properly recognized for the first time in April of 2019 that men and boys are victims and survivors of sexual violence in war. This historic move became possible because the Council is increasingly seeing the phenomenon of sexual violence as a human security threat to international peace and security.  For a long time, the Council only considered security issues that could threaten the peace among nations, such as interstate wars and nuclear proliferation, among others. Human security issues, such assexual violence in armed conflicts, used to be out of the scope of interest of the Council because they were considered more domestic concerns than international. NGOs a

Joy Mboya 85 Is Developing Artists in Kenyan Communities | Princeton Alumni Weekly

Barbara Minishi Mboya’s GoDown Arts Centre is the largest multidisciplinary arts space in East Africa In 1989, Joy Mboya ’85 was an architect by day and sang in a band by night. She had returned to her hometown, Nairobi, Kenya, after Princeton, and eventually she and her bandmates quit their jobs to devote themselves to Musikly Speaking, their all-women group, which blended Kenyan folk songs and Western harmonies. “Women in popular music in Nairobi was quite unusual,” she says.  The band broke up, and Mboya earned a postgraduate degree in voice studies at the National Institute for Dramatic Arts in Australia. When she returned to Nairobi, she didn’t pursue architecture or singing. Instead, she set out to create a place that would mentor young artists. 

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