Preventing and Responding to Female Genital Mutilation in Emergency and Humanitarian Contexts | Aidos

Between October and November 2020, 76 experts from 44 organisations in 31 coun­tries and 5 world regions gathered online to participate in multiple virtual stakeholder di­alogue sessions in the run-up to the FGM Do­nors Working Group meeting on 16-17 No­vember 2020. The online discussions focused on “Preventing and Responding to Female Gen­ital Mutilation in Emergency and Humanitarian Contexts” with the explicit aim of providing a concrete set of recommendations for donors and key actors in the field.

The dialogue was organised by AIDOS, GAMS Belgium and the End FGM Europe­an Network within the framework of the UNF­PA-UNICEF Joint Programme on FGM support­ed project “Building Bridges between Africa and Europe to tackle FGM”. It built on the work of the Community of practice on FGM (CoP FGM), which provides virtual spaces for collective discussion, ideas and informa­tion-sharing on Female Genital Mutilation, whilst applying a Building Bridges perspective (focusing on Africa and Europe).

At the end of the series of stakeholder meetings, a Report gathering the results from the International Dialogue was produced and the Webinar “Leaving No One Behind: Target 5.3 in Emergencies” was held on November 12th 2020 to present conclusions and recommendations.

Read here the Report “Preventing and Responding to Female Genital Mutilation in Emergency and Humanitarian Contexts
Read here the Executive Summary of the Report in English and French

Watch the Webinar HERE
Read here the Synthesis of the Webinar “Leaving No One Behind: Target 5.3 in Emergencies