The Psychology of Abuse and the Power of Youth-Led Change

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In April, we hosted deep, eye-opening conversations on CSA, mental health, leadership, and healing. One key session was with Dr. Josephine Stiles Darko, a psychiatrist at Korle Bu, who helped us understand the psychology behind child sexual abuse (CSA). Dr. Darko’s insights highlighted

  • Long-Term Impact of CSA: Victims often struggle with depression, anxiety, trust issues, and physical health challenges well into adulthood.

  • Signs to Watch for CSA: Withdrawal, fear of certain adults, regressed behavior, or unusual knowledge about sex—subtle signs that shouldn’t be ignored.

  • Why People Abuse: Perpetrators often have unresolved trauma, distorted views of control and intimacy, or have been groomed by environments that normalize abuse.

  • Victim Profile: Contrary to belief, CSA victims aren’t always “vulnerable” in appearance. Sometimes, victims appear confident or “safe,” but what makes them a target is often fear, accessibility, or silenced environments.

This session was a powerful reminder that CSA is not just about the act, it’s about the silence, the psychology, and the systems that allow it to continue.

Learner Spotlight: Precious Dzifa Hounglah —

A Heart of Gold with a Mind for Impact

Precious Hounglah,  our Most Engaged Learner of the Month, is a Mastercard Foundation Alumna and a passionate youth leader. In her interview, she shared, “I love to make an impact. I’d rather turn down a higher-paying job to work with an NGO because it brings me fulfillment.” She’s leading a project in Accra, teaching unemployed youth skills like making hair products and soap. Precious is a true changemaker, balancing work, school, and community service while always striving to make a difference.

Why This Matters

The fight against CSA doesn’t just happen in courtrooms; it begins with honest conversations, education, and people who care enough to act.

People like Precious. People like you.

This month, you can make a real impact.

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(Daniel Richardson Klustse)

Let’s break the silence. Heal the pain and protect our children no matter what it takes.

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