Integrating Culture, Gender, and Human Rights: Supporting Community-Level Strategies to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) in Africa

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  • Julie Drolet Thompson Rivers University

Abstract

This narrative shares the author's reflections on international efforts to support community level strategies that promote the abandonment of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) in Africa. The author's perspective is informed, in part, by her former position as a United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) program offiicer in Yaounde, Cameroon, and many years of international social work experience. The author aims to share how international organizations and community grassroots efforts have addressed the controversies surrounding FGM/C, in order to implement culturally sensitive programs for the abandonment of the practice, advocate for legal and policy reforms, and build local capacity to address all forms of FGM/C. Lessons learned from an international roundtable event will highlight how culture, gender and human rights intersect and inform innovation in Africa. "Unity is Strength" - Ganda (Uganda) Proverb

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Drolet, J. (2014). Integrating Culture, Gender, and Human Rights: Supporting Community-Level Strategies to Eradicate Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) in Africa. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 17(1), 54–64. Retrieved from https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/636

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