This topic offers a rapid glimpse into our rape-tolerant and rape ravaged world.
We encounter real people, survivors, families of survivors, families of those who have committed suicide.
We encounter the rapists and their enablers and protectors.
This is the often invisible world of human degradation and brutality where human dignity is violently shredded.
This topic argues that rape exists because we- individually and collectively let it thrive; that the conventional responses are not designed to end rape; and that a Biblical- centered approach is worth considering.
This topic explores how our silence as individuals or as communities gives rape a fertile ground to thrive; and challenges us to be silent no more in our respective spheres of influence.
This topic exposes how language, including the language of silence and shame hides, belittles and softens the horror and ugliness of rape while dehumanizing the survivors.
This topic explores multiple possibilities open to the followers of Christ; individually and collectively in championing a rape free world.
Public Speaker | Conversation Facilitator
Non-Profit Management Consultant
Her extensive public speaking experience span strategic globe, regional, and national forums and audiences
convened by global organizations such as Save the Children UK, Plan International, (Danish International
Development Agency (DANIDA), United Nations International Labor Organization and United States Agency for
International Development (USAID).
A published author of organization policy documents and articles on women in development, Jane has spoken
on diverse topics, including the impact of rape on individuals, families and communities.
She has spoken in over 20 forums over 19 years to diverse audiences such as CEOs, program directors and
policy makers from the Non Profit Sector, leaders from faith-based organizations, women’s organizations,
high school and college students.