Female Genital Mutilation: Frequently Asked Questions: A Campaigner’s Guide for Young People
YPSO (Young People Speak Out) is a project within FORWARDUK’s Youth Program which trains young people from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities to become campaigners and peer-educators on violence against women and girls, including FGM.
The program provides a safe space for young women and men aged 16–24, to develop their ideas, gain skills and explore ways for supporting themselves and those at risk. The program uses youth-friendly and culturally sensitive methods including participatory training, workshops, film screenings and creative and interactive events to raise awareness
Source: ForwardUK
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Responding to Female Genital Mutilation: A Guide for Key Professionals
- The REPLACE Approach: Supporting Communities to End FGM
- WHO Guidelines on the Management of Health Complications from Female Genital Mutilation
- Fact Sheet on FGM
- Health Risks of FGM
- Female Genital Mutilation and Behaviour Change
- Toolkit for Engaging Midwives in the Global Campaign to End FGM
- The Girl Generation: Do No Harm Guidance Note
- Behavior Change to End FGM
- Do Your Own Survey: How to Collect Data on FGM