Ethiopia has made significant strides in combating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), acknowledging it as a critical issue that impacts the health and rights of women and girls.
The progress we have made is undeniable, but so is the urgency. We are just five years away from 2030, the global deadline to end FGM. Every day that passes means more girls are at risk.
Channel 4 takes six Britons with intense and controversial viewpoints to places like Somalia, Syria, Lebanon, and Kenya to ...
More than 230 million girls and women worldwide have had their genitals mutilated. In Somalia, almost every woman is affected, as the organization ...
The controversial show will see six individuals embark on a journey from the "two of the most dangerous cities on earth" back ...
Go Back To Where You Came From has been widely condemned and slammed as ‘A Place in the Sun’ meets ‘Benefits Street’, with Amnesty International calling it ‘deeply disappointing’ to turn horrific real ...
Catherine Chacha Menganyi was moved to tears after witnessing something she believed had ended a decade ago: the public ceremonies for girls after female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Kuria ...
Garissa chief magistrate Thomas Mwangi has expressed concern that cases to do with female genital mutilation do not get to court, despite the practice still being practised. Speaking during a public ...
Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo, who is originally from Yemen, was part of a Christian Facebook group that landed him in an Egyptian jail over alleged "terrorism activities." ...
Watching the show, I thought of the conversations I’ve had with asylum seekers and refugees as part of my research.