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Basse Manneh Kunda Circumciser Drops Knife
Friday
15th February
2008
The
community of Basse Manneh Kunda and their Circumciser, Dusu
Kanteh, made a public declaration to stop female genital
mutilation in their village. This declaration was made at
this year’s celebration of Zero Tolerance to FGM organized
by GAMCOTRAP in the Upper River Region. Speaking on behalf
of the Governor of the region, the deputy Governor, Mr. MS
Kah said his office is fully aware of the efforts being made
by GAMCOTRAP and called on the region to give the
organizations their support in the bid to protect women and
girl children in particular. The National Women’s
Councillor, Aja Kumba Kora, a native of Manneh Kunda thanked
GAMCOTRAP for giving her village the opportunity to gain
in-depth knowledge on the effects of FGM and early marriage
on the reproductive health of women and girls. She noted
that despite years of resistance from her community, she was
happy that they have reached consensus to stop FGM and
promised that they would all work towards protecting their
children.
Speaking
to a crowd of over one hundred women and men, the Chief of
Basse, Seyfo Muhammad Krubally, urged the women to take
advantage of the sensitization to gain knowledge and to be
aware of their role in protecting girls from harmful
traditional practices. The Alkalo Lasana Manneh and
Chairperson of Manneh Kunda Village Development Committee,
Manlafy Sanyang, all welcomed GAMCOTRAP to the community and
expressed their support to its activities. The Local
government Councillor for Basse Ward, Mariama Jaw, noted
that despite the slow pace experienced in changing peoples
attitudes and perspectives, after two decades of awareness
creation, the people of URR are positively responding to
GAMCOTRAP’s call to protect girl children from FGM, the
depressing bane of early marriage, and other harmful
traditional practices.
In line
with the theme for this year’s celebration of Zero
Tolerance, Partnering with the media to reach Zero Tolerance
to FGM, GAMCOTRAP joined the Kanyeleng women in Dampha Kunda
in Tumana District led by their women’s leader Haja Magansa
Jabbie and their former Circumciser, Aja Mama Ceesay in
developing positive songs that promote the welfare of women
and girls against FGM, early marriage, and other concepts
that dis-empower women and girls. The Dampha Kunda programme
was supported by a well known traditional communicator,
Lamin Keita alias Takka Titii of Janjanbureh.
Meanwhile, GAMCOTRAP has responded to a call by the women of
Basse Mansajang Kunda with a sensitization programme with
one hundred participants, mostly young mothers, their
circumciser and traditional birth attendants as well as men.
The training focused on the effects of FGM and early
marriage on the sexual and reproductive health rights of
women and girls. The Deputy Governor of URR, M.S Kah said he
was in his official capacity representing the Governor, Mr.
Omar A. Khan, who urged the participants to leam a lot from
the sensitization because they are an important target to
stop the practices. He commended GAMCOTRAP, through its
Executive Director, Dr. Isoto U Touray for its commitment to
the empowerment of women and to stop harmful traditional
practices. Amongst the speakers was the chairperson of
Mansajang Village Development Committee, Omar K. Baldeh, who
noted that sensitization is to create awareness and to
enlighten the people but cautioned that in the long run when
there is a mass awareness, there would be a law to the
stubborn ones who insist on continuing to harm children in
the name of tradition.
Speaking at the ceremony, the chief of Sandu District,
Seyfo Jung Bah, expressed happiness in witnessing such an
important meeting and seized the opportunity to officially
invite GAMCOTRAP to his district for parents to be aware of
the effects of FGM. He noted that it was through awareness
that some of the circumcisers have stopped for the greater
benefit of society.
The
series of outreach activities were supported by the
Community leaders of the various villages, GAMCOTRAP
advocacy team and religious advisers, Oustass Muharnadou
Sanuwo and Saikou Fayinke, an Islamic preacher at Basse
Community Radio and a native of Manneh Kunda, former
circumcisers from Koba Kunda and Kaba Kama. GAMCOTRAP was
supported by Action Aid The Gamhia to celebrate this year’s
Zero Tolerance to FGM Day in the Upper River Region.
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