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(Brussels, 5 February 2010) In advance of International Day of Zero Tolerance to female genital mutilation (FGM) on 6 February, Amnesty International’s END FGM European Campaign calls on European leaders to support its strategy to protect young girls and women affected by FGM.
Touring across five cities in Europe between February and March 2010, the END FGM European Campaign will launch a strategy with tangible recommendations for the EU Member States and the EU institutions.
Female genital mutilation is a form of violence against women and children and a violation of human rights affecting an estimated 500,000 women and girls in Europe and putting another 180,000 girls at risk each year.
“Political commitments from the European Parliament and Commissioners-Designate Viviane Reding and Cecilia Malmström are encouraging. However, it is now time for concrete actions at both national and European level”, says Dr Christine Loudes, Campaign Director, END FGM European Campaign.
“We will be calling upon national leaders to support us as we launch this strategy across Europe. These commitments will be taken to the EU institutions to ensure that the recommendations are adopted at the European level”, explained Dr Loudes.
The five key dimensions through which the EU can protect women and girls living with, or at risk of, FGM are:
NOTE:
ENDING FGM: A Strategy for the European Union Institutions will be launched in following five cities by local NGOs:
A national-level launch is also being held by AkiDwA and Amnesty International Ireland in Dublin, Ireland on 4 February 2010. Find details here
