To: President Donald Trump, The New York State House, The New York State Senate, Governor Andrew Cuomo, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Over 200 girls are missing in Nigeria – Please FIND THEM! #BringBackOurGirls
Over 200 female secondary school students were abducted from their boarding school by a group of people who are believed to be a part of the Boko Haram sect in Chibok, Northeastern Nigeria.
In recent years, countries which have experienced insurgencies, wars, conflicts and internal turbulence record that the most devastating impacts of these crises are experienced by children, girls and young women, who are left vulnerable to extensive attacks and dehumanizing conditions.
The abducted young girls are being affected by a conflict they did not create, and their voices need to be heard. It can only be imagined what they have undergone in these past weeks or what they are bring subjected to at hand.
Please sign this petition so that this situation can be given the right level of coverage in international media and be addressed as a priority issue by UNICEF, UNWomen and other international organizations that can put significant pressure on the Nigerian Government to intensify its search efforts. These 234 girls need to be found and returned to the safety of their families and homes.
In recent years, countries which have experienced insurgencies, wars, conflicts and internal turbulence record that the most devastating impacts of these crises are experienced by children, girls and young women, who are left vulnerable to extensive attacks and dehumanizing conditions.
The abducted young girls are being affected by a conflict they did not create, and their voices need to be heard. It can only be imagined what they have undergone in these past weeks or what they are bring subjected to at hand.
Please sign this petition so that this situation can be given the right level of coverage in international media and be addressed as a priority issue by UNICEF, UNWomen and other international organizations that can put significant pressure on the Nigerian Government to intensify its search efforts. These 234 girls need to be found and returned to the safety of their families and homes.
Why is this important?
Over 200 female secondary school students were abducted from their boarding school by a group of people who are believed to be a part of the Boko Haram sect in Chibok, Northeastern Nigeria.
In recent years, countries which have experienced insurgencies, wars, conflicts and internal turbulence record that the most devastating impacts of these crises are experienced by children, girls and young women, who are left vulnerable to extensive attacks and dehumanizing conditions.
The abducted young girls are being affected by a conflict they did not create, and their voices need to be heard. It can only be imagined what they have undergone in these past weeks or what they are bring subjected to at hand.
Please sign this petition so that this situation can be given the right level of coverage in international media and be addressed as a priority issue by UNICEF, UNWomen and other international organizations that can put significant pressure on the Nigerian Government to intensify its search efforts. These 234 girls need to be found and returned to the safety of their families and homes.
In recent years, countries which have experienced insurgencies, wars, conflicts and internal turbulence record that the most devastating impacts of these crises are experienced by children, girls and young women, who are left vulnerable to extensive attacks and dehumanizing conditions.
The abducted young girls are being affected by a conflict they did not create, and their voices need to be heard. It can only be imagined what they have undergone in these past weeks or what they are bring subjected to at hand.
Please sign this petition so that this situation can be given the right level of coverage in international media and be addressed as a priority issue by UNICEF, UNWomen and other international organizations that can put significant pressure on the Nigerian Government to intensify its search efforts. These 234 girls need to be found and returned to the safety of their families and homes.