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Teen inspired by Vital Voices

Mrs. Mu Sochua (Photo: The Phnom Penh Post)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

By Bonnie Adler
Minuteman News Center
(Connecticut, USA)


Last year was a busy one for Westport teen Alexis Teixeira. She became involved with a non-governmental organization known as Vital Voices Global Partnership, an international non-profit organization that works with women leaders in the areas of economic empowerment, women’s political participation, and human rights. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has strong representation in Connecticut.

Alexis became involved with the organization after her mother, Lisa Teixeira, went to a Connecticut Council Vital Voices Global Partnership event and heard a speaker from Kenya, Kakenya Ntiaya, who moved and inspired her to do more. Ntiaya told the group that she was the first person from her small village in Africa to be educated and leave her village and go to the United States. She promised herself and her community that she would use her education to help others in her village, and did just that. Ntiaya returned to Kenya and established a boarding school for girls, and in her wake left many impressed with her courage and leadership and unswerving dedication to the task at hand.

Lisa Teixeira introduced her daughter Alexis to Ntiaya, and from that meeting, Alexis became inspired as well. She started a Teen Vital Voices club at Staples High School, and that club went on to raise enough money to send four girls to boarding school in Kenya. They are also learning about the issues championed by the national organization, such as empowering women, teaching leadership and economic skills and one of their most challenging tasks at hand, to confront and eliminate sex trafficking.

This year, the Staples High School Teen Vital Voices club will host Mu Sochua, a Cambodian Parliamentarian who has dedicated her life to empowering women and ending the horrors of child trafficking. She will be coming to Connecticut for several appearances and a film presentation and as part of her visit will spend a day at Staples High School giving presentations to Social Studies students in a series of day long events.

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