Malya Villard-Appolon
Malya Villard-Appolon is a Haitian activist for women's rights and domestic violence prevention. She is the cofounder of the Commission of Women Victims for Victims, an organization that provides services and support to victims of violence against women in Haiti.
She was named a CNN Hero in 2012 for her work helping victims of sexual violence receive access medical care, shelter, legal counsel and psychological support, especially in the wake of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Activism
KOFAVIV
Along with Eramithe Delva, Villard-Appolon founded KOFAVIV, an organization that provides survivors of rape and other forms of sexual violence with psychological, medical, and legal support. KOFAVIV is a Creole acronym which stands for Commission of Women Victims for Victims. KOFAVIV provides a variety of services to survivors of sexual assault, both short-term and long-term. Directly after an assault, KOFAVIV provides immediate medical care and someone to accompany survivors to hospitals if they need more extensive care. The organization also provides information about how to avoid infections and stay healthy. During the longer course of recovery, KOFAVIV provides trauma-specific mental health support and legal aid if the survivor chooses to pursue legal action.Since being founded in 2005, KOFAVIV has met with more than six hundred victims of rape in towns across Haiti, including Bel Air, LaSaline, Grande Ravine, Martissant, and Carrefour. Many of the victims are single mothers, have had their houses burned down or have been robbed by other members of their communities.
In addition to demanding justice and reaching out to women, KOFAVIV advocates for greater respect of the rights of women. KOFAVIV also calls for conditions of justice to be established by the Haitian government.