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Religious Leaders from the Afar Region of Ethiopia Issue Declaration to End the Practice of Female CircumcisionPublication DateAugust 14, 2007
SummaryIn this announcement from Nazareth, Ethiopia, thirty religious leaders from the Afar region, representatives from the Office of the Supreme Sharia Courts, Islamic Affairs Bureau, and the Women’s Affairs Bureau of Ethiopia issued a declaration to end the practice of female circumcision, also called female genital mutilation (FGM). The declaration was issued at the end of a Population Media Center (PMC) workshop held from July 30 to August 1 in 2007, to discuss the issue of female circumcision and what religious leaders can do to help eradicate the practice. The PMC workshop was the first part of a "whole society" strategy to eradicate the practice of FGM in Ethiopia, and the Afar region in particular. The workshop was funded by Save the Children Norway. PMC uses a "whole society" strategy to strengthen the impact of communication initiatives; the strategy in Ethiopia includes a radio serial drama with a storyline about the risks and negative consequences of FGM.
According to the press release on this announcement: "The Ethiopian government’s population, health, and women’s policies all promote eradication of harmful traditional practices, including FGM; yet social acceptance of the practice is still strong. Regardless of the fact that FGM is not religiously affiliated, many people relate FGM with religion....Sheik Mohammed Awael Hayat, President of the Supreme Sharia Court of the Afar region, gave opening remarks at the workshop. In his speech he declared that FGM was an inhumane practice and that the daughters of Prophet Mohammed had not been circumcised; therefore FGM has no religious grounds and should be discontinued. He asked all areas to eliminate all forms of female circumcision....The religious leaders discussed the issue of FGM at length and issued an action plan to eradicate the practice."
On August 1st the leaders came together to issue the declaration, including the following points:
ContactKatie Elmore
Director of Public Affairs
Population Media Center
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United States
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Fax: + 1 802 985 8119
SourcePress release from Population Media Center on August 14 2007. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site June 09 2008 Last Updated August 20 2008 |
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