ACPU-EU JPA COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL AFFAIRS AND THE ENVIRONMENT MEETING BRUSSELLS, 14 TH OCTOBER, 2016 FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION : HOW TO ERADICATE IT

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ACPU-EU JPA COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL AFFAIRS AND THE ENVIRONMENT MEETING BRUSSELLS, 14 TH OCTOBER, 2016 FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION : HOW TO ERADICATE IT Presentation by: Hon. Linah Jebii Kilimo

WHAT IS FGM? United Nations resolution 67/146 of 20 th December, 2012 described FGM as a harmful practice that constitute a serious threat to the health of women and girls including their psychological, sexual and reproductive health which can increase their vulnerability to HIV and may have adverse obstetric and prenatal outcomes as well as fatal consequences for the mother and the new born

WHO: FGM includes all procedures that intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non medical reasons

TYPE 1 Clitoridectomy, which is the partial or total removal of the clitoris or the prepuce

TYPE 2 Excision, which is the partial or total removal of the clitoris and the labia minora, with or without excision of the labia majora

TYPE 3 Infibulation, which is the narrowing of the virginal orifice with the creation of the a covering seal by cutting and appositioning the labia minora or the labia majora, without excision of the clitoris,

NORMAL GENITALIA

Some of the Immediate complications can include: severe pain, excessive bleeding, genital tissue swelling Some of the long-term consequences can include: urinary problems vaginal problems; menstrual problems; scar tissue and keloid; Fistula

FGM is often considered a necessary part of raising a girl, and a way to prepare her for adulthood and marriage. Early marriage, as a consequence of FGM is also a detriment to the lives and wellbeing of many girls around the world. Early marriage is a business transaction where girls are used as commodities for trade.

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Women and girls make up more than half the world s population and Kenya is no different. Hence their socio-economic contributions and leadership are central to achieving sustainable development in all spheres.

The Kenyan government has committed itself to prevent and end Female Genital Mutilation by ratifying international conventions and declarations and has also done well in the enactment of laws, policies and regulations on response and prevention of FGM. INITIATIVES IN ELIMINATION OF FGM The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) (1979) The Convention on the Rights of the Child (1990) The Children s Act (2001) States that No person shall subject a child to female circumcision, early marriage of other cultural rites, customs or traditional practices that are likely to negatively affect the child's life, health, social welfare, dignity, physical or psychological development

INITIATIVES IN ELIMINATION OF FGM IN KENYA

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FGM SEPTEMBER 2004

. Legislation prohibiting FGM has a moral force and an educational impact that could provide an effective deterrent 3 law e. Comprehensive legislation prohibiting FGM must be enacted and, where it is already adopted, appropriate strategies must be implemented to ensure its effective enforcement, including capacity building of all relevant actors. Such strategies should be developed in consultation with the relevant actors, including nforcement officials and civil society, in order to ensure effective and consistent public information and education, particularly in terms of informing whoever performs FGM, including health professionals and traditional circumcisers, that performing FGM gives rise to legal and professional sanctions.

. Academic institutions, as they are requested by the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD-Cairo) in 1994, should be recognised for the knowledge and expertise they can provide in the implementation of a social and political environment for the eradication of FGM. Governments and international actors should provide political support and, where possible, financial resources to empower NGOs in their struggle to stop FGM. Governments in particular should consider allocating resources in the national budget and working with civil society in the implementation of strategies for the abandonment of FGM, including through collaboration in public information and education activities. In addition, governments must ensure that national NGOs are able to pursue their activities freely

States affected by FGM should formulate a national plan of action for the eradication of FGM with time-bound objectives. Plans should be formulated and implemented through a participatory approach involving civil society. Governments should provide adequate Budget allocations for the implementation of the plan of action.

Chapter 4 of the Kenyan Constitution The Bill Of Rights Article 19 (2) states that the purpose of recognizing and protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms is to preserve the dignity of individuals and communities and to promote social justice and the realization of the potential of all human beings. Meaning that the focus in Kenya as per our constitution is on building momentum for effective implementation of the its legislation in line with achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Article 27 (1) further states that every person is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and equal benefit of the law. (3) Women and men have the right to equal treatment including the right to equal opportunities in political, economic, cultural and social spheres. (This addresses goals) Article 53 (1) (d) states that every child has the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, harmful cultural practices, all forms of violence, inhuman treatment and punishment, and hazardous or exploitative labour.

The Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Act, 2011 is an Act of Parliament to Prohibit the practice of Female Genital Mutilation, to safeguard against violation of a person s mental or physical integrity through the practice of Female Genital Mutilation and for connected purposes. This is especially true with goal 5 for Gender Equality, target 5.3 on Elimination of all harmful practices such as child, early and forced marriage and Female Genital Mutilation And as a response to FGM Kenya established the Anti-FGM Board which draws its mandate from the Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Act of 2011.

FUNCTIONS OF ANTI-FGM BOARD Co-ordination of public awareness programmes against female genital mutilation, Formulation of policies on the planning, financing of all activities relating to female genital mutilation, Provision of technical support to institutions and agencies engaged in programmes aimed at eradication of female genital mutilation, Facilitation of resource mobilization for the programmes and activities aimed at eradicating female genital mutilation and Performance of any other duties stipulated in the Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Act, 2011

FGM in Kenya cnt d There has been a decline of FGM/C practice over the last decades among the girls aged 15-19 years, 1998-38% 2003-32% 2008/2009-27% 2014-21% A decline that places Kenya at the forefront in the drop of FGM prevalence globally FGM/C is more common in rural areas 25.9% than urban 13.8% and varies from one ethnic group to another,

Formation of Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Board in December 2013. To strengthen the Government resolve to end FGM the author of the Bill on Prohibition of FGM was appointed as the Chairperson. In March 2014 the ODPP nominated twenty prosecutors to handle cases of FGM and sensitize the public on Anti-FGM legislation.

The Government, NGOs, FBOs, CBOs work together in awareness creation and education campaigns to change cultural perceptions and beliefs on FGM and promote alternative rite of passage

The government, like an eagle must fly through the storm of harmful practices and beliefs to confer dignity, skills, assets and unleash the untapped potential of its citizens. One wing being Education and the other legal instruments/tools

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