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UN Women statement for the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM - World

UN Women statement for the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM Format Time to unite, fund and act to end female genital mutilation For 35 years, Yatta Fahnbulleh earned a living in north-western Liberia by initiating girls into adulthood through rituals that included female genital mutilation (FGM) – a practice that violates girls’ bodies and their human rights. She is one of many FGM practitioners who wanted to stop but who could not find an alternative way to support herself and her family. Now she is a caterer, trained along with some 300 other traditional FGM practitioners through the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative, who are equipped to earn an income from alternative sources such as climate-smart agriculture, making soap, or tailoring.

The Pandemic of Gender Violence Has Deep Roots To End FGM, We Must Resist Systems That Built It

Imogen Calderwood In My Own WordsDemand Equity The Pandemic of Gender Violence Has Deep Roots. To End FGM, We Must Resist Systems That Built It. Dr. Leyla Hussein OBE on why the world needs to wake up to violence against women. Why Global Citizens Should Care The UN’s Global Goal 5 is for gender equality, something we cannot achieve without ending female genital mutilation (FGM).  The abusive practice of partially cutting or entirely removing the external female genitalia affects 200 million women alive today. Join us and take action here to support this goal and help bring an end to FGM. 

Un estudio alerta de que 144 niñas valencianas están en riesgo de sufrir mutilación genital

Un estudio alerta de que 144 niñas valencianas están en riesgo de sufrir mutilación genital
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UN Women statement for the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM

UN Women statement for the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM Time to unite, fund and act to end female genital mutilation Date: Saturday, February 6, 2021 For 35 years, Yatta Fahnbulleh earned a living in north-western Liberia by initiating girls into adulthood through rituals that included female genital mutilation (FGM) – a practice that violates girls’ bodies and their human rights. She is one of many FGM practitioners who wanted to stop but who could not find an alternative way to support herself and her family. Now she is a caterer, trained along with some 300 other traditional FGM practitioners through the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative, who are equipped to earn an income from alternative sources such as climate-smart agriculture, making soap, or tailoring.

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