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2023 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Addressing global challenges with local solutions to eliminate female genital mutilation

2023 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Addressing global challenges with local solutions to eliminate female genital mutilation
2023 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Addressing global challenges with local solutions to eliminate female genital mutilation

Publisher

UNFPA and UNICEF

Number of pages

96

Author

UNFPA and UNICEF

Annual Report

2023 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Addressing global challenges with local solutions to eliminate female genital mutilation

Publication date

13 August 2024

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Women-led organizations, especially at the local and grass-roots level, have in-depth understanding of the challenges that women and girls face and vital resources on how to advance their rights. They are critical to shifting policies, legislation and institutional structures that perpetuate FGM. In 2023, the Joint Programme supported the integration of 8,817 grassroots and community-based organizations within coalitions and networks working for the elimination of FGM. It engaged more than 111,781 front-line workers at the community level from 241 implementing partners across 17 target countries. 

The Joint Programme, alongside its partners, remains committed to continuing to enhance strategic partnership with and the engagement of women-led organizations and feminist movements to leverage their influence, capabilities and contributions to the achievement of short-, medium- and long-term outcomes, towards ending FGM by 2030. The Joint Programme builds on the vision that local solutions can accelerate the elimination of FGM at the subnational and national levels.