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Gambia News: 75 Percent of Women are Subject to FGM - Says Gamcotrap Coordinator
The Coordinator of GAMCOTRAP, Dr. Isatou Touray,
has said that 75% of Gambian women are subjected to FGM. Dr. Touray
made these remarks recently when a group of journalists, who were
undergoing an eight days training program on human rights, visited her
office in Bakau.
Dr. Touray said that there is no recent statistics at the moment to show the trend but they believe it is on the decline.
"It is obviously on the decline," says Dr.
Touray. She explained that they have covered 63 communities in the
country and that people have dropped down their knives against FGM,
after being sensitized on its effects and implications, meaning that
people who were practicing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) have stopped
it.
The coordinator of Gamcotrap further said
that the wind of change has come and that people are not aware of the
effects FGM on them.
Dr. Touray explained that at the beginning the
campaign was difficult on their side due to people's resistance towards
it. She said some people are ignorant of the issue, that another
difficulty they were facing is to carry out publication of stories on
FGM, which are totally different from what they are advocating for.
Again another problem they are encountering, she said, is that the
religious schools are not coming out to denounce FGM, due to earlier
remarks they made about FGM. She pointed out that FGM has nothing to do
with Islam.
Dr. Touray also added that at the
beginning of the campaign there was no political will but now they have
great political will. Touray pointed out that what they want is
sustainability. She said women are vulnerable and are subjected to
harmful traditional practices, early marriage and so on. She maintained
that it is lack of awareness and sensitization which are leading to all
these. The Gamcotrap Coordinator added that The Gambia belongs to all
and that they are here for the development of all.
Gamcotrap
was established in 1984 following a conference in Dakar where African
women discussed issues affecting their rights such as harmful
traditional practices.
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- This is a very informative article. I hope the media will continue to cover this abhorent practice and make sure that people are aware of the risks involved in this. African women suffer from FGM and most are powerless to prevent it because it is justified by Islam or tradition, which is not at all true. I think the president and the vice president especially, need to stand up for women's rights and help make their lives easier. Both men and women need to be informed about these things and thank you to THE POINT for publishing this article about FGM.
(Posted on March 24, 2008, 7:53 PM Mariama)
- This practice should be banned in The Gambia. I work for a charity organization that helps women in need & we have been to The Gambia many times & on many occasions, we have heard a lot of distress stories from women who have gone through this life changing ordeal. Gambia needs to do more to protect their women. Such acts should be accepted anymore. Paul
(Posted on March 20, 2008, 3:00 PM pauline)
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