LONDON, Mar 27 (IPS) – Earlier this month, a UNICEF report on the prevalence of feminine genital mutilation (FGM) confirmed that whereas some success is happening, the tempo of progress stays sluggish – lagging behind inhabitants development, particularly in locations the place FGM is commonest.
The report revealed that over 230 million women and girls worldwide have undergone FGM – a 15 per cent improve, or 30 million extra women and girls, in comparison with the info launched eight years in the past. The most important share of the worldwide burden is present in African international locations, with over 144 million circumstances, adopted by over 80 million in Asia and over 6 million within the Center East.
Because the 68th Fee on the Standing of Ladies (CSW68) concluded final week I grew to become notably anxious for the ladies and women of The Gambia. As advocates from world wide arrived in New York to attend the annual occasion hosted by the United Nations, our pleasure was rapidly dissolved.
Simply hours earlier than, we had realized from our Gambian colleagues that spiritual leaders — predominantly males together with politicians — had been voting to repeal a legislation handed nearly 10 years in the past by former President Yayah Janneh, which banned the follow of FGM. In that point a legislation that has saved 1000’s of women and girls present process this devastating human rights abuse.
It got here as a shock. Nevertheless, as world leaders scrambled on what to do or say following the information it was African ladies together with Jaha Dukureh from Protected Arms for Women, Fatou Baldeh MBE from Ladies in Liberation and Management, Nimco Ali OBE from The 5 Basis, who confirmed management throughout one among our most difficult occasions.
Survivors and activists had been relentless in our pursuits. In just a few days, many people took to the media, in addition to wherever we may collect inside our communities to say no to repealing the legislation.
This can be a essential second for the FGM marketing campaign, which may have even additional detrimental penalties for Gambian ladies and women. This combat isn’t just a name to repeal the legislation on FGM but when this request succeeds, we’re going to see a widespread roll again on different basic rights of ladies and women.
Fatou Kinteh, the Minister of Gender and Kids’s Affairs mentioned in an announcement at a gathering at CSW68 that: “Ladies can’t be empowered if their rights proceed to be violated“. But, this similar authorities is placing them in danger.
World leaders should confront so-called spiritual leaders too together with Imam Fatty who issued this very fastidiously deliberate fatwa, even whereas FGM remains to be unlawful. Leaders like Imam Fatty are very decided to roll again the progress made within the Gambia within the final 10 years. His pronouncement has already price lives. As a result of instantly after his statements many households had been already receiving threats to have their daughters minimize.
I hope that folks like UK International Secretary Lord Cameron now stand as much as help Gambian ladies. In 2014, it was underneath his management that the Lady Summit co-hosted with UNICEF themed “A future free from FGM and youngster and compelled marriage” occurred. This helped to catalyse the groundbreaking work that gave rise to the ban. Throughout that Summit, because the visitor speaker, I used to be more than happy to listen to of motion and funding commitments.
As an FGM survivor activist, a world advocate and speaker, and a mom, I’m calling on him, in addition to all authorities representatives world wide to right away launch direct funding to ladies like me – grassroots activists engaged on the frontlines – to assist with this combat.
Leaders must also sanction those that help the decision to repeal the ban on FGM, whereas additionally lastly calling on nations like Sierra Leone to enact legal guidelines and implement sustained insurance policies that go in the direction of defending and safeguarding women and girls from FGM as soon as and for all.
Alimatu Dimonekene MBE, is a number one ladies and women rights advocate within the UK: https://agdgetitdone.co.uk/aboutalimatu
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