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Fourth Session of the Forum on Minority Issues
Guaranteeing the rights of minority women
29 and 30 November 2011
Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
Minority women and girls and the right to education
Dear the Chairwomen,
The Ogaden Youth and Students Union (OYSU) is a non-governmental, non-profit
organization established to advocate for the rights of the youth, women, student and
children in the Diaspora and in the Ogaden.
The illiteracy rate of women and girls in Ogaden is the highest in Ethiopia. Over 90% of
Ogaden women are illiterate- a number much higher than non-minority women as well
as minority men, This is in part due to the ongoing conflict in the region, In addition, the
Ethiopian government's policies towards the Ogaden, including blockades of aid and
deliberate strategies of underdevelopment, do not promote education in this region.
Ogaden is a conflict sealed zone where bloody war is fought and the basic human rights
including the right of minority women and girls to education is not respected. Any
measures to allows girls as well as boys to get education at an early age are absent.
The Ogaden women are mainly pastoralist; cultural norms and a nomadic life create
additional barriers to their education. They face severe survival issues, extreme
poverty, food and water insecurity and wide spread human rights abuses.
Head Office of Ogaden Youth & Students Union
C/O Northampton Volunteer Centre 15 St Giles Street Northampton NN1 1JA
United Kingdom
Email: info@oysu.org
Faceboolc: OYSUworldwide
Twitter: OYSUworldwide