Litigating Female Circumcision In Kenya

Summary

This project involves training and deployment of monitors in rural areas of Kenya to report cases of FGM to us and we take legal action to protect the victims. progress reportread updates from the field

How Donors Like You Helped

Thanks to donors like you, a total of $1,650 was raised for this project.

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More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Young girls under the age of 18 are being subjected to this harmful cultural practice. They get injured or drop out of school or married off at a very tender age. They need legal protection from this.

Activities

Using legal action to save girls from being circumcised.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $1,650

Funding Policy: partial

Funding Information

This project is now in implementation and no longer available for funding. Received funds will be used to accomplish concrete objectives as indicated in the project's "Activities" section. Updates will be posted under the "Progress Report" tab as they become available.

Donors' contributions and pledges to this project totaled $1,650 as of Jun 9, 2004.  The original project funding goal was $39,600.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

To protect and save young girls from the horrors of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and safe guard their future and the retention of their bodily integrity.

Project Message

I have always dreamt of terminally eradicating FGM on young girls. Through this project lies the future of the safe motherhood
- Ken W. Wafula, Executive Director

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Ken W. Wafula
Executive Director
CHRD
P.O. Box 1172
Eldoret, Kenya
Kenya
0733-291582
Email:

Project Sponsor

Ashoka Innovators for the Public

Organization

Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
CHRD P.O. Box 1172
Eldoret,
Kenya
254-5331142

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in KenyaKenya and can also be found under Human RightsHuman Rights.

For more information about Kenya, read the Human Development Report on Kenya or the Wikipedia entry for Kenya.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on July 9, 2003

Latest Update from the Field

Progress Report 1

By Mariam Suleiman - Program Officer, June 11, 2004 12:00 AM

<p>The creation and training of monitors was a new idea by CHRD. We began recruiting 15 women in early March 2002.</p><p>During the training, we concentrated on imparting the monitors with the basic knowledge of female circumcision. Our emphasis was on the dangers and negative effects of FGM, the laws especially the provisions of the then newly enacted Children Act, which deals with the issue and other government directive against FGM.</p><p>We also equipped them with monitoring skills notably how to investigate a given case of FGM without raising suspicion, how to write a report on the findings of the research and how to start debates on FGM in social places.</p><p>In addition to training monitors, we also did advocacy work throughout the region in</p><ul><li>Primary Schools: 10 schools participated in total. Targets were girls from Standard 6-8. This is the age group that is most vulnerable to FGM. Letters of inquiry or a person goes to the school to talk to the administration for permission to organize the workshop and for the school to permit the target groups to attend.</li><li>Community: Such communities also held a number of community workshops on request.</li><li>In order to promote advocacy on the dangers of FGM in the two districts, CHRD developed a pamphlet. 5000 copies were developed and distributed by monitors in the workshop.</li><li>Our advocacy campaigns also targeted police and provincial administration where copies of the pamphlets were distributed to empower the state agents with knowledge on the matter as a way of drawing them into the battle against the practice.</li><li>We also used the media to highlight cases and expose the practice, which has worked to arouse debate and the airing of opinions by various sectors of the practicing communities and has prodded government officers to be drawn into the arena.</li></ul><p>As a result of training and deploying of anti-FGM monitors, CHRD was able to protect 16 girls from Marakwet district in April and May 2002. The girls had been empowered by the monitors in the area. They were among a group of girls who had earlier in the previous year undergone the alternative rite of passage organized by World Vision International in Tot division.</p><p><b>Complete project report summary is available in document below.</b></p>

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