❓Did you know that every year #UNHCR estimates that around 25.000 female asylum seekers coming to Europe are already affected by FGM❓
Read their report ▶️ data2.unhcr.org/en/documents/d…
Our recommendations 👇 (1/7)
1⃣ Harmonised Common European Asylum System
👉All asylum seekers arriving in Europe should have equal chances of protection.
👉Pay great attention to the accuracy and homogeneity of a shared European COI (Country of Origin Information). (2/7)
2⃣ Gender-sensitive Country of Origin Information
Member states must...
👉Run a gender analysis of the situation in the country.
👉Detail systematic forms of violence and GBV, including FGM.
👉Gather information in close cooperation with relevant organisations. (3/7)
3⃣ Adequate Training for asylum professionals
Important to...
👉Be aware of & sensitive to FGM.
👉Know the causes behind FGM.
👉Recognize its specificity.
👉Understand the pressure that is put on families to perform it.
All key elements in the refugee status assessment! (4/7)
4⃣ Data collection
👉Collect disaggregated data for granting and/or refusing international protection, by detailing the reasons behind the claim + other relevant elements beyond the five grounds of persecution.
👉Develop a common methodology in data collection. (5/7)
📣This year we will launch a study conducted in 7⃣ European countries to assess the situation of asylum laws, policies, practices and data collection concerning FGM📣
Stay tuned for more!💪(7/7)
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Talk 3 of the @baadon1 event with @morissanda and our Director @AnnaWidegren talking about "Sexual Rights and Healthcare Advocacy in the movement against FGM"
"Access to information for Survivors of FGM in Europe, especially if they are asylum seekers, is critical."
"There's a lack of services particularly targeting Children and Youth, and this is a problem as most (not all) cases of FGM happen before the age of 15." @AnnaWidegren
"Community members have a key role in advocating against the practice as well as in ensuring access to information. Our Youth Ambassadors are a great example of this, they created the #PurpleChair YouTube series specifically to raise awareness and empower others to speak up."
Speech by EU Commissioner for Equality @helenadalli
"To end FGM we need to explore all solutions. We need to support the work of local and community based organisation, as they are best place to address the practice on the ground."
#Hadeel spoke about the Purple Chair series and how Youth activist have been using videos on Youtube to raise awareness on FGM, GBV, access to services and knowing your rights.
This year, for the #16DaysOfActivism, we are sharing about different (& original) ways to do activism against #GBV every day!
Today, let's talk about a traditional way for women to fight for their rights and ideals, but with a spin! 👇 #orangetheworld
Lysistrata, an anti-war comedy by the Greek playwright Aristophanes, talks about a sex strike 💪
The women in the play, led by Lysistrata, want the Peloponnesian War to end, so they stop having sex with their husbands as a strategy to secure the peace.
And nowadays?
Let's talk about three different sex strikes!
1⃣ Huelga de piernas cruzadas ("The strike of crossed legs"), Pereira (Colombia), September 2006 ▶️ A strike to curb gang violence.
This month, for our Annual Campaign #endFGMmyths, we are answering the question "Are some forms of FGM less harmful than others?" 🤔
Today, we want to talk about medicalised FGM and why it's not less harmful than other forms of FGM!
❓ What is medicalised FGM?
▶️ It's when FGM is carried out in a hospital environment.
❓ Why does it happen? 👇
❓ Why shouldn't be accepted?
👉It doesn't necessarily lead to a lesser impact on Survivors' life.
👉Replacing one form of FGM with another won't necessarily lead to it being abandoned.
👉It can make raising awareness on FGM more difficult, as health professionals support it.