Girls’ Heroic Escape from the Female Circumciser

This is a story of courage, bravery and heroism of some little girls in a Liberian village.  In order to protect the safety of the girls and the person who protected them, we will not disclose their names and location.

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A week ago, some little girls between the ages of eight and eleven in a remote Liberian village acted on their suspicions and successfully escaped from their would-be female circumciser.  The girls, who all lost their parents in the Ebola crisis approximately two years ago, lived in the care of a guardian.  The guardian, who supports the practice of female genital mutilation/cutting, had scheduled the circumcision of the girls.  However there were older girls who had already undergone the procedure a year earlier and they knew what was planned for the younger girls.  They alerted the little girls of their fate, and urged them to run away.

It is common knowledge in the village that a certain woman is an outspoken anti-FGM activist.  The older girls assisted the younger girls in their escape and guided them to the anti-FGM activist’s home for safety.  The activist admitted the girls into her home and kept them safe, while she sought added protection for the girls from a contact in the United States.

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation was contacted for assistance, and the organization wasted no time in seeking advice and assistance from its partner, Equality Now and certain U.S. Government Agencies.  Everyone involved took the case seriously and acted speedily in securing added safety and protection for the girls.  The primary object was the safety of the little girls, and within a matter of three days, the girls had been placed in safer place, where they would no longer be at risk of undergoing the heinous experience of female genital mutilation/cutting.

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation applauds the older girls, the little girls as well as the lady who admitted them into her home and secured their safety.  Thanks and appreciations go out to Equality Now, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Human Rights Special Prosecution, the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Embassy in Monrovia and the organization, THINK Liberia.  With everyone working collectively and promptly, these little girls were spared the trauma of experiencing a lifetime of traumatic pain.

One week before the historical visit of the U.S. First Lady, Michelle Obama to the West African Republic of Liberia, these little girls were fleeing from the vicious blade of a female circumciser in that country.  The purpose of the First Lady’s visit to Liberia is to promote education and safety for girls.  But does Mrs. Obama know that girls are commonly pulled out of conventional schools to be taken to the Sande Bush School for the purpose of undergoing FGM/C?  Her visit to Liberia is during the high season for female genital mutilation/cutting.  With schools out for the summer, the girls are at the biggest risk of being taken into the Sande Bush for passage to womanhood.

This story is being shared because it is important for little girls all over the world to know and understand that there is a support system in place for them.  They must know that they are not alone when they are being threatened with female genital mutilation/cutting.  They must be taught to seek safety and from whom to seek protection.  These little girls stood up for themselves and because they did, they will not have to live with the psychological effects of FGM/C.

For questions and comments about this story, please contact Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

How Can I be a Participant in the Walk to End FGM?

We have received inquiries about how one may register to participate in the Walk to End FGM.  Here are step by step instructions on how to register.  Visit www.globalwomanpeacefoundtion.org, scroll down and click on the reg=but button  and follow the instructions.  The Walk page is simple to navigate.  Here are other ways in which you may get involved:

  • Register as an individual participant
  • Form a team and invite others to join your team and help raise funds
  • Join a team that is already formed
  • Register as a virtual participant and help raise funds (if you are unable to attend)
  • Sponsor a team or an individual participant or sponsor the event
  • Be a Partner Organization with Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation in the Walk to End FGM
  • Register as a volunteer

 

To volunteer, contact us at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org or call 703-818-3787.  Register at www.globalwomanpeacefoundation.org and Walk to End FGM.  Click on the link below to see some highlights of our 2015 Walk to End FGM.

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/fbis-new-mission-combat-female-genital-mutilation

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.  As such, your donations and registration fees are tax deductible to the maximum extent required by law.

Weekly Special Announcements

45 Degrees Project stages their 3rd annual summer performance in both Chicago and Washington, D.C. this August.  Directed by Elana Anderson, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater presents “45 Degrees Project” on August 7th through 13th in Chicago and on August 15th through the 21st Joy of Motion Dance Center presents “45 Degrees Project” on its stage in Washington, D.C. at 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, D.C. 20002.  For tickets and additional information visit: www.joyofmotion.org.

Vacation without Excision (Vacances San Excision)!  The second annual Vacances San Excision will be held Friday, August 12th and Saturday, August 13th.  Imagine 2 full days of teaching the children (boys and girls) about the enjoyment and safety of vacation.  The first of its kind in the U.S., Inter-Africa Committee (IAC-USA) launched its Vacances San Excision (Vacation without Excision) in August of 2015.  They had great success and decided to make the event an annual one.  Held at 20021 Aircraft Drive, Germantown, Maryland 20874, this camp is expected to provide boys, girls and parents with the knowledge they need for a safe vacation, free of mutilation/cutting (Vacances San Excision).  The camp is free of charge with lunch and refreshments.  Register as many children as you have.  Join us on both days or choose one of the 2 days.

If you need overnight accommodations for the Walk to End FGM…The official hotel of the Walk to End FGM is the Double Tree by Hilton, Crystal City at 300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22202.  A special negotiated rate is available when you register for the Walk.  If you call to book your hotel reservations, make sure to ask for the FGM 2016 Walk Room Block rate.

If you book online, make sure you click on the link below to make your room reservations.

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Volunteers Needed:  Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation is in search of volunteers for their 3rd annual Walk to End FGM in the nation’s capital on Saturday, October 15, 2016.  Volunteers’ responsibilities are: Arrive early, set-up, on-site registration, T-shirt and bag distribution, oversee donations, supervision of the tents, coordinate pre-walk ceremony, seat speakers and guests, coordinate photo-ops and pre-walk interviews.  All volunteers will have free registration for the walk.  A special registration code will be provided once you have been approved as a volunteer.  If you are interested in being a volunteer for the Walk to End FGM send an email to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org  and put in the subject line, “Volunteer”.

Save the Date: Saturday, October 15, 2016.  Plan to join us for the Walk to End FGM 2016.  We will release the list of our speakers later this month.  Registration is now available at www.globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.  Call 703.818.3787 or email info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org for additional information and volunteer opportunities.  Follow us on Twitter @1Globalwoman and “like” us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/globalwomanpeacefoundation.

Female Mutilation authored by Hilary Burrage has been released in the US and Canada.  The author attended the Inter-African Committee conference on FGM last week in Geneva, where she presented her book Female Mutilation to the crowd.  The book is currently on sale at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.  Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation highly recommends Female Mutilation for high school students and anyone who wants to learn more about the practice of FGM/C.  To read the author’s blog about the Inter-African Committee Geneva conference, visit here https://hilaryburrage.com/2016/05/12/un-geneva-my-book-launch-at-the-iac-conference-on-fgm/ and to purchase a copy of the book, visit  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/female-mutilation-hilary-burrage/1123329211?ean=9781742576077

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Weekly Word-Scramble

Do you enjoy playing with words?  This is a fun way to see how well you can unscramble the following words.  We will reveal the unscrambled words in next week’s edition of the newsletter.  If you enjoyed this, write and give us your feedback to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

Can you unscramble the following five words?

This Week’s Scrambled Words

BERIALI

CAPEES

LAGEVIL

ANDES SHUB

RMS. MABOA

 

Last Week’s Scrambled Words                               Last Week’s Unscrambled Words

GISTERER                                                                           REGISTER

UNTEERVOL                                                                      VOLUNTEER

WARDSA                                                                              AWARDS

AMSET                                                                                 TEAMS

OINJ SU                                                                              JOIN US

We give you five scrambled words each week.  We hope you enjoy playing.

How You Can Help & Support Us

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  • Joining our Internship or Student-Ambassadorship Program
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Important Contacts in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Keep Handy

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation               703-818-3787

National Child Abuse Hotline                              800-422-4453

Fairfax County Office for Women                       703-324-5730

Virginia Crime Victim Assistance                        888-887-3418

Montgomery County Abused Persons Program   240-777-4673 (24 hours)

Prince Georges County Sexual Assault                301-618-3154

Prince Georges County Child Advocacy Center  301-909-2089

Baltimore City Child Abuse Center                     410-396-6147

Frederick County Child Advocacy Center           301-600-1758

Howard County Listening Place                          410-313-2630

Washington County Child Advocacy Center       240-420-4308

District of Columbia Metropolitan Police             202-727-9099

Alexandria Victim/Witness Program                    703-746-4100

Arlington County Victim/Witness Program         703-228-7273

Loudon County Victim Witness Program             703-777-0417

Prince William County Victim/Witness                703-392-7083

Attention: The U.S. government opposes FGM/C, no matter the type, degree, or severity, and no matter what the motivation for performing it. The U.S. government considers FGM/C to be a serious human rights abuse, gender-based violence, and, when done to children, a form of child abuse. It is against the law to perform FGM/C in the United States on a girl under the age of 18 or to send or attempt to send her outside the United States so FGM/C can be performed. People who violate this law can face prison time and significant immigration consequences. Additionally, anyone who performs FGM/C on a woman 18 years old or older without her consent may be charged with a crime under other laws.  If someone performed FGM/C on you, you have not violated any U.S. laws and are not at fault, call 1-800-994-9662.