Two-time rape victim fights for justice - Malya Villard-Appolon CNN Heroe
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Malya Villard-Appolon said that a high number of women, including young girls, mothers and even babies, are getting victimized. She added that the situation got even worse after the 2010 earthquake as a lot of people lost their homes and had nowhere to live. The security after the calamity was so poor that more women were being raped. Some of the rape victims got pregnant. What makes it more disheartening is that since the increase of rape cases after the quake, no one has ever been convicted of the crime. This prevented the victims from getting the justice that they deserve.
KOFAVIV has already aided over 1,400 women by giving them shelter and helping them deal with the trauma that the crime has done to them. Appolon said that the $50,000 grant from CNN will be used to send children to school, as well as hire more security guards to help protect women from rapists.
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