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Eirliani Abdul Rahman

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Eirliani is Executive Director of YAKIN (Youth, Adult survivors & Kin In Need), a not-for-profit she co-founded with Assoc Prof Daniel Fung, Chairman, Medical Board of the Singapore Institute of Mental Health to help child victims and adult survivors of child sexual abuse. She is concurrently Program Director at the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation US.

Eirliani edited Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s book "Will for Children", a collection of essays on child labour, published in December 2016. Her book on true accounts by survivors of child sexual abuse "Survivors: Breaking the Silence on Child Sexual Abuse" was published by Marshall Cavendish in November 2017. It is now in its second print run. She also contributed a ca
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Imran This is one of the most real accounts of what survivors of sexual abuse endure. The fact that Abdul Rahman, chose to allow survivors themselves to tell their own stories brings the impact of the experience home. Using experiences of both genders also brings attention to the stigma attached to men who have survived and creates a more complex realistic understanding of what it means to survive.


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