New Year’s Day should be happy and prosperous. It is a time to welcome the next 365 days in an explosive and festive mood. But for a mother and child on a footbridge across a major expressway in Metro Manila, it is business as usual. Twenty-nine-year-old single mom Tess Orasa sets up her mini store beside a carton fruit box where her three-year-old son Ariel soundly sleeps. This was a typical day for them. Tess and Ariel, who lives in a small rented room without toilet, would wake up early and bring their boxes, crates and merchandise to be able to sell candies, cigarettes, fruits, or bread to pedestrians crossing the footbridge on their way to work, market or school. Ariel then catches up with his sleep on a carton box beside his mom or just play along the footbridge within his mother’s view. Ariel grew up fatherless. His mom’s partner abandoned them when Tess got pregnant with Ariel. But despite everything, Tess tries to give little Ariel toys to play with. And on new year’s day, Ariel got a new plastic blue robot. They may not have all the expensive items in the world, but they have each other. Priceless!
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“In Afghanistan, only 6 per cent of women over the age of 25 have a formal education, resulting in gaps in the labour market. Due to severe restrictions on mobility, only 8 per cent of women are involved in wage employment outside the agricultural sector and women remain severely under-represented in all sectors of society. Women’s mortality rate is higher than men’s, even when factoring in male combatants as evidenced in the fact that life expectancy is 48 years for men and 44 years for women.Violence against women and girls remains endemic, with severe consequences for women’s health, security, mobility and economic and political empowerment. Although considered to be under-reported, over 4,000 cases of violence against women and girls were reported to the Ministry of Women Affairs (MoWA) from 33 provinces of the country in 2010-2012.” http://asiapacific.unwomen.org/en/countries/afghanistan#womenempowerment #UNWomen #EndVAW
