Archive for the Female Genital Mutilation Category

Evaluation Report for the Anti Female Genital Mutilation Maasai (FGM) Project

Posted on July 24, 2011 by

Evaluation Report for the Anti Female Genital Mutilation Maasai (FGM) Project Published: 2009 by Bistandsnemnda/Pentecostal Foreign Mission in Norway (PYM) Commissioned by: Bistandsnemnda/Pentecostal Foreign Mission in Norway (PYM) Carried out by: Lifework Consultancy Services Ltd (Kenya) by John Masas Soneya, Josephine Chemtai Biwott, Winnie Jebor Kangogo Project no: GLO-07/107-216 Organisation: Bistandsnemnda/Pentecostal Foreign Mission in Norway (PYM) Local partners: Free Pentecostal Fellowship [...]

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Campaign against female cut in Transmara

Posted on June 11, 2011 by

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How can we eradicate the practice, when people ignore the mechanism and continue to uphold myths and misunderstandings?

Posted on June 11, 2011 by

  Below is Ngais’ reaction following a question put across by  Simone Schwarz “FGM is among the most systematic and most widely spread forms of mistreatment and violation of children’s rights in the world – with over 3 million victims every year in Africa alone. How can we erradicate the practice, when people ignore the [...]

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The best way to eradicate FGM

Posted on March 18, 2010 by

The best way to eradicate FGM Added by Saidimu Ole Ngais (videos) 2:31 Which is the best way to eradicate FGM in Maasailand? Kindly continue with recruitment to ensure that we keep the spirit high and practically eradicate FGM and all its related discriminatory traditions. http://www.facebook.com/v/366233618638

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Mutilated Maasai girls share trauma with their brothers.

Posted on January 29, 2010 by

Image via Wikipedia   Female genital mutilation is discrimination against women!  This is what WHO says about FGM- FGM is recognized   internationally as a violation of the human rights of girls and women. It reflects deep-rooted inequality between the sexes, and constitutes an extreme form of discrimination against women. It is nearly always carried [...]

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