Monrovia, Jan. 7 -- The Executive Director of the Kids Educational Engagement Project (KEEP), Brenda B. Moore says the prevention of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) should start with providing awareness on SGBV to children. This, she said would help them speak out when they are abused.

Madam Moore, at the launching her new book, "My Body, My Treasure" said it is difficult to explain about the prevention of SGBV to kids, but urged parents and schools teachers to do the outmost best in educating children about SGBV.

"Even I, who wrote this book and talking about sexual abuse, it's difficult for me to talk about it with my children. I can still try to change English and just try to say go and read. And if I am having difficulties end...