Title: The West Africa Project
1The West Africa Project A journey seen through
the eyes of an FGM Specialist Comfort Momoh
2- 1 woman dies every minute from complications
in pregnancy or childbirth - 14,000 women every day from lack of FP,
skilled birth attendance or emergency obstetric
care - In Africa 1 in 16 women suffer
life- threatening complications - Develop c the risk drops drastically to
12,8000
3- The trip was a fascinating opportunity
- Immerse myself in the culture of four countries
in West Africa - To see for myself the reality of taking the
next step in the struggle against FGM - To learn about the attitudes of women in
Gambia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone - To gather research with a view to presenting
findings to interested groups back in the UK,
thus raising awareness
4- The purpose of my journey was
- To explore the current attitudes of women in
West Africa to FGM - Reflect on if, and if so how, attitudes differ
from those I found on a trip to Somalia some
years ago - To gain an insight into the everyday struggles
of Africans to empower women at grassroots
level, in the process of social transformation
5- Outcomes
- Overall attitude towards FGM are slowly
- changing as more and more women oppose
- its continuation.
- . Some men now sees FGM as a negative
- tradition and wants law against it.
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6Lesson Learnt Strategies to end FGM must be done
by holistic, community-based education and
awareness raising. Programme must be country
specific and adapted to reflect regional, ethnic
and socioeconomic variances. Professionals
working in extreme poverty with limited medicines
and equipments
7It is generally the older women and excisors who
are the major force behind maintaining the
practice. The enticement of a big party, festive
cooking and new cloths are commonly used as
incentives for a girl to undergo the procedure.
8 Maya Angelou We may encounter many
defeats but we must not be
defeated Thank you