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Why is it so difficult to make gender equality a reality? Our UNcomplicated podcast hosts, Sinduja Srinivasan and Jason DeWall, discover that one major reason is the prevalence of violence against women. For this show marking International Women’s Day 2020, we hear from Kalliopi Mingeiorou, a top UN official working to end violence against women, and also from a survivor of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Maryum Saifee, who’s become a tireless campaigner against this ritualistic and global human rights abuse against women and girls.
Jonathan Kay joins Karlene to discuss the protests on social media from free speech advocates over Justin Trudeau's plans to regulate/license news media. Critics say this is a troubling power grab by the government. February 6th is the International Day for Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. The group #EndFGM will hold a panel discussion at Toronto City Hall on Feb. 6th. Filmaker/activist Giselle Portenier and activist Maryam join Karlene about Female Genital Mutilation
Sadia Hussein is an end FGM Activist and the coordinator of Dayaa Women Group, a survivor led women group that carries out #EndFGM campaigns in the Vast Tana River County in Kenya. As a survivor, she has vowed to share her story and rally other survivors to come out and speak up aganist this harmful […] The post E11 Engaging Survivors, Religious leaders in Ending FGM, with Sadia Hussein (Part 2) appeared first on Kipainoi.
Sadia Hussein is an end FGM Activist and the coordinator of Dayaa Women Group, a survivor led women group that carries out #EndFGM campaigns in the Vast Tana River County in Kenya. As a survivor, she has vowed to share her story and rally other survivors to come out and speak up aganist this harmful […] The post E11 Engaging Survivors, Religious leaders in Ending FGM, with Sadia Hussein (Part 1) appeared first on Kipainoi.
200 million girls in 30 countries have undergone female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and 13 million girls under the age of 15 are at risk of undergoing FGM/C. Dr. Jacinta Muteshi-Strachan, FGM researcher with Population Council, sits down with us to discuss FGM/C, (which occurs in 30 countries across Africa, Asia and possibly South America), and the impacts surrounding this severe violation of the human rights of girls and women around the world. Support the show (https://www.reprosfightback.com/take-action#donate)
Female Genital Mutilation remains one of the most challenging sexual reproductive health and rights issue in Uganda. From the science cafe that we held together with Health Journalists Network of Uganda supported by UNFPA, here is one's take on the issue.
#EndFGM must be preached to the masses for people to know the urgency of ending it. Listen to this clip form UBC Radio, featuring vocal reporter Winnie Mutekanga and UNFPA's National Programs Analyst Esther Cherop. Enjoy it!
La mutilación genital femenina (MGF) afecta a 140 millones de mujeres en todo el mundo. Conozca a mujeres jóvenes que luchan con el haber sido cortadas.
Der Schmerz verstümmelt zu sein und das Trauma einen Teil des eigenen Körpers verloren zu haben - weibliche Genitalverstümmlung betrifft weltweit 140 Millionen Frauen. Triff Frauen, die gegen ihr Schicksal ankämpfen.
As a child Aminatu (name changed) remembers being held down naked and cut. She suffers pain when she has sex as a result and fears she will for the rest of her life.
For a long time Mariam wouldn't talk about her FGM. She felt alone and withdrew. But reconstructive surgery and the ability to speak openly in Germany has given her hope.
Gundo comes from a village in Senegal where it was normal for girls to be cut. But the women and girls living in Dougue were determined to stop the practice. Now they want to convince others to #endFGM.
Bintou was a teenager when she 'faced her crocodile' - that's how they imagined FGM in her village. She was in a group of 30 girls. Three girls died. But that wasn't the last traumatic experience in her life with FGM.
The pain of being cut and the trauma of having something stolen from you - female genital mutilation (FGM) affects 140 million women worldwide. Meet young women dealing with having been cut.