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Community Mobilization Project to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation - Kenya
Development of community based programmes, including workshops and demonstrations to reduce the incidence of FGM.
Communication Strategies
District level teams are designing and implementing communication programmes to increase awareness of the harmful effects of FGM and to promote alternative rituals that retain the cultural significance of the practice while eliminating the physical and emotional trauma. Methods of communication include peer-to-peer outreach (girls, women, boys, and men), family life education through the schools, and media.
Development Issues
Women, rights, family planning, health, FGM, female genital mutilation, youth.
Key Points
By being flexible and building on each community's traditional practices, the project has been successful in providing a way for families to welcome their daughters into adulthood without circumcision. The MYWO project conducted quantitative and qualitative research in four districts of the country and disseminated the findings during a national workshop for representatives of government, non-government, and donor organizations.
Partners
Programme for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), Population Action International (PAI), Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organisation (MYWO).
Sources
Letter from Elaine Murphy and the PATH web site.
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