Local Contributor
04 December 2024, 11:00 PM
By Meredith Bryce
On behalf of the Zonta Club of Kiama-Shellharbour, President Meredith Bryce has reached out to the Kiama Country Women’s Association (CWA) to rally support in addressing a concerning international issue. Recent reports indicate that Iraq’s parliament is considering a proposal to lower the age of consent for girls from 18 to 9 years.
This alarming prospect has prompted the Zonta Club to take a firm stand against such a decision, aligning with their commitment to advocating for the rights and well-being of women and girls globally.
The Zonta Club has already contacted federal representatives in the Kiama and Shellharbour electorates, requesting that Australia take a formal stance against the proposed legislation in Iraq. They are urging other community organizations, including the CWA, to amplify this advocacy by:
The Zonta Club invites the CWA to join forces in advocating for the protection of young girls from exploitation and harm. Both organizations share a commitment to gender equity and human rights and can play a vital role in raising awareness and influencing change on a global scale.
By working together, Zonta and the CWA can send a strong message that such legislation is unacceptable and advocate for the protection of vulnerable children worldwide.
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