Preventing and Responding to FGM in Emergency and Humanitarian contexts - Report (2020)
In October and November 2020, End FGM EU, AIDOS and GAMS Belgium organised and took part in an International Online Stakeholder Dialogue with 76 experts from 44 organisations and 31 countries.
This report includes key recommendations for donors and key actors on “Preventing and Responding to Female Genital Mutilation in Emergency and Humanitarian Contexts” . These recommendations were discussed in multiple virtual stakeholder dialogue sessions running up to the FGM Donors Working Group meeting on 16-17 November 2020.
The dialogue was organised by AIDOS, GAMS Belgium and the End FGM European Network in the framework of the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Program on FGM supported project “Building Bridges between Africa and Europe to tackle FGM” and builds on the work of the Community of practice on FGM (CoP FGM), which provides virtual spaces for collective discussion, ideas and information-sharing on Female Genital Mutilation, whilst applying a Building Bridges perspective (focusing on Africa and Europe).