Key Achievements in the Fight Against FGM
Liberia has made notable progress in tackling FGM through policy reforms, community interventions, and economic support for former practitioners. Major milestones include:
- Policy advancements: The adoption of policy statements in 2019 and 2022, suspending FGM for specified periods.
- Nationwide ban: A proclamation on 6 February 2023 by former National Chairman Chief Zanzan Karwor outlawing the practice across Liberia.
- Legislature developments: An Anti-FGM Bill was drafted and is presently pending submission to the National Legislature.
- Community-led initiatives: Traditional rites and the closure of bush schools in five counties, with plans to extend the initiative to the remaining seven FGM-practicing counties.
- Economic alternatives: Training and livelihood support for 800 traditional practitioners in sustainable businesses, including climate-smart agriculture, tailoring, soap-making, and tie-dye production.
- Educational and cultural centers: The construction of four vocational and heritage centers, under the Spotlight Initiative, in Grand Cape Mount, Montserrado, Nimba, and Lofa Counties, providing women and girls with empowerment opportunities in Climate Smart Agriculture Programs, Business Development training, skills training and cultural education.
Rep. Moima Briggs Mensah, Representative of District #6 Bong County, who served as Guest Speaker, emphasized: