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Does Good Parenting Influence the Fight Against FGM?Absolutely.
Parents have the power to nurture without harm to protect rather than perpetuate. During our ARP workshop, we engaged parents in honest, thought-provoking conversations. Not only about the dangers of FGM, but also about what good parenting means in today’s world. Together, we explored emerging challenges like Technology-Facilitated GBV, the risks of digital exposure, and the importance of setting healthy boundaries to safeguard children. Ending FGM starts at home with awarene


For years, we have said “Stop FGM” and “Say No to FGM.”
Yet despite ongoing awareness and education on its harmful effects, many girls remain at risk. Through our Alternative Rites of Passage (ARP), we are doing more than raising awareness we are creating safe spaces to listen, to understand the realities girls face, and to walk with them as they find their voice. FGM is not just a tradition it is a violation of rights, dignity, and health. Our role is clear: to ensure every girl KNOWS she has the power to say NO.And when she does


Empowering Communities, One Thread at a Time
Under the Banana Fiber Project, participants took part in a transformative training experience designed to build more than just skills but confidence and sustainability. Through engaging, gamified financial literacy sessions, practical record-keeping techniques, and strong foundations in business leadership and management, participants are now better equipped to take charge of their livelihoods. This initiative goes beyond training it’s about creating lasting impact. By stre


supporting the local civil societies and grassroots-level actors to eradicate Gender-Based violence.
ISF FSTP (a European Union-funded project) launched a grassroots initiative last quarter in Kenya, specifically the Kisii and Nyamira...
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