Kenya News: Arts To End FGM In Migori Launched

“The Kenya Anti-Female Genital Mutilation board in collaboration with Safe Engage Foundation, has launched a programme dubbed arts to end FGM by children.

The programme aims at using arts and creativity by children, to send anti-FGM messages while also giving children safe spaces to speak about FGM and show their talents.

Christine Gatti, the director of Safe Engage Foundation (SEF), a Community Based Organization in Kuria, says that the use of arts among children will help campaign messages stick longer.

During a meeting held on Thursday in Kehancha town, Gatti said that the move is to ensure children are sensitized about the need to discourage FGM activities at a tender age.”

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