Pillars To Stop FGM in Kenya


The main pillars for firghting and stopping FGM are as follows;

  1. Alter customs with the help of the elderly; for example, grandmothers used to share morality tales in the form of fables and fairy tales. But, today's youth aren't interested in learning. Sexual instruction was also typically imparted by grandparents. Even if we've lost that function, it should be brought back in my opinion.
  2. Girls should be given the information necessary to make informed decisions about their bodies, as many young women are not aware of the risks associated with FGM. Kids need to be taught why it's better off without it and what will happen if they try it.
  3. Raise awareness of the dangers and consequences of FGM. There is a need for open dialogue about FGM and its mental and physical effects on girls and women so that they are no longer forced to endure this trauma alone. The older women in a family should lead the way in promoting a society that rejects FGM by teaching their daughters to speak out against the practice.
  4. To do one's civic responsibility, citizens should be held accountable for their actions. This massive monster must be vanquished, and personal sacrifices must be made for the greater good of the community.

 

 

 

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