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 ...
In keeping with the mission of the army, Ugandan troops serving with the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in ...
An estimated 230 million girls and women alive today are believed to have been subjected to some form of female genital mutilation - yet it rarely ever makes the news ...
Some 230 million girls in more than 90 countries – predominantly in Africa and Asia – have undergone female genital ...
More than 230 million girls and women worldwide have had their genitals mutilated. In Somalia, almost every woman is affected, as the organization ...
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.
In observance of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation today, 6th February, we’re shedding light on these deeply rooted practices that have persisted for centuries, ...
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 ...
The controversial show will see six individuals embark on a journey from the "two of the most dangerous cities on earth" back ...
Judge Mwangi said the victims fail to get justice as cases go unreported. Unicef data shows that the practice is more ...
The progress made in eradicating female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Anseba Region has been attributed to the public’s increased awareness. This was reported by Col. Tesfatsion Ghirmay, Director ...
Minnesota is home to the largest Somali community in the United States, but for many Somali refugees finding stability and employment has been a struggle. So Mariam Mohamed, a Somali woman living ...