Le GAMS Belgique a mis en place un nouveau projet de lutte contre l’homophobie, ou de sensibilisation à la diversité sexuelle, grâce à un financement de la Fondation Jarfi et en partenariat avec l’asbl Merhaba. Dans ce cadre, une Campagne…
The End FGM European Network (End FGM EU) is looking for a dynamic Director to lead its activities, European (EU) level advocacy, bridge building between Europe and the rest of the world and fundraising functions
Le réseau européen END FGM recrute un.e nouvelle.eau directrice.teur. Toutes les informations sur leur site : http://www.endfgm.eu/news-en-events/news/vacancy-director/ Date limite pour postuler : 15 janvier 2018
Dans le plan intra-francophone de lutte contre les violences, une des actions concerne la formation de personnes référentes ou personnes ressources au sein des équipes en charge de la PSE en matière de mutilations génitales féminines (MGF).
Meeting with Fatoumata Sidibé, Deputy of the Belgian Parliament.
“As a journalist, I wanted to give a voice to women who were fighting for their rights. This is how I got to interview Khadidiatou Diallo for AMINA magazine, at the very beginnings of GAMS Belgium. It was a revolution to see women as engaged as she was.”
We met Samia Youssouf, staffed community worker at the Liège branch of GAMS. She has been fighting FGM for many years, in Belgium and Djibouti. “I come from Djibouti, a country where all women are cut. The prevalence of FGM is more than 90%.
The contents of this book, written by Seydou Niang as a part of the Men Speak Out project, and produced with financial backing of the Daphne Programme of the European Union, are based on facts inspired by real-life situations. The aim is to enable both professionals and the public to learn methods of addressing the question of FGM with the communities concerned.
Ce livre édité dans le cadre du projet Men Speak Out against FGM, met en scène des faits inspirés de situations réelles. Le but est de permettre aussi bien aux professionnel.le.s qu’au public d’avoir quelques techniques d’approche pour aborder la question de l’excision avec les communautés concernées.
Marie-Fabienne Muyle is a general practitioner trained in Tropical Medicine. Since 1998 she works at the Travel Clinic of CHU St. Pierre, Brussels, the largest such clinic in Belgium. Fore over 10 years she also worked in a Family Planning Centre and at the School Health Service of the City of Brussels. Marie-Fabienne shares her experiences of awareness-raising and screening of FGM at the Travel Clinic.