NACCEL initiates move to stop the practice of FGM in Montserrado County

The National Council of Chiefs and Elders of Liberia (NACCEL) has committed to close all bush schools and stop the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) in Montserrado County in January 2023.

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The National Council of Chiefs and Elders of Liberia (NACCEL) has committed to close all bush schools and stop the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) in Montserrado County in January 2023.

Chief Zanzan Karwor, Chairperson of the National Council of Chiefs and Elders of Liberia (in the middle) with members of NACCEL and Queen Juli Endee (extreme right). Photo credit @UN Women Liberia
Chief Zanzan Karwor, Chairperson of the National Council of Chiefs and Elders of Liberia (in the middle) with members of NACCEL and Queen Juli Endee (extreme right). Photo credit @UN Women Liberia

The Chairperson of NACCEL, Chief Zanzan Karwor made the commitment during the launch of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence in Sonkay Town, Montserrado County on 25 November, 2022.

Following the pronouncement, Chief Zanzan Karwor called on the Chief Zoe (traditional practitioner) Massa Kandakai and the Paramount Chief, Stephen Goba to ensure that all Zoes within the Montserrado County surrender all documents and practicing implements in preparation for the official traditional ceremony to abolish the practice of FGM in early January, 2023.

Once the order is given in January next year, anyone challenging his authority will face disciplinary action from the NACCEL. 

The Chief reiterated  NACCEL’s commitment to ending FGM as evidenced by pronouncements of the three-year ban on FGM in the country. He also emphasized the importance of providing alternative economic livelihood programs for traditional practitioners in the 11 FGM practicing counties. 

Vice President of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor at the launch of the 16 Days campaign in Sonkay Town, Montserrado County, Liberia. Photo credit @UN Women Liberia.
Vice President of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor at the launch of the 16 Days campaign in Sonkay Town, Montserrado County, Liberia. Photo credit @UN Women Liberia.

During her keynote address, the Vice President of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor called on NACCEL’s Chief Zanzan Karwor to engage the legislature and the international community to ensure the speedy passage of the FGM bill into law. Liberia is one of only three countries in West Africa that has yet to outlaw the practice of FGM. 

The Vice President also presented a token to Chief Zanzan Karwor and requested him to visit all the Counties where FGM is still being practiced and ask traditional practitioners to stop the practice.

This year’s 16 days campaign is being held under the global theme - “UNITE! Activism to End Violence Against Women and Girls” and the national theme “With One Voice, Let's End Violence Against Women, Girls and Children." The campaign runs from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, till December 10, Human Rights Day. 

Jaha Dukureh, UN Goodwill Ambassador on FGM and child marriage, launcher of the 16 days campaign in Liberia with Comfort Lamptey, UN Women Country Representative and Acting UN Liberia Resident Coordinator and EU Ambassador Laurent Delahousse. Photo credit @UN Women Liberia.
Jaha Dukureh, UN Goodwill Ambassador on FGM and child marriage, launcher of the 16 days campaign in Liberia with Comfort Lamptey, UN Women Country Representative and Acting UN Liberia Resident Coordinator and EU Ambassador Laurent Delahousse. Photo credit @UN Women Liberia.

The  campaign launch event was attended by several dignitaries including, special  guest, Jaha Dukureh, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador for Africa on ending FGM and child marriage who served as key launcher of 16 days campaign; Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Honourable Williametta E. Saydee-Tarr who welcomed guests, members of the Diplomatic Corp, Government officials, civil society and traditional leaders from various counties; and Ms. Comfort Lamptey, UN Women Representative and Acting UN Resident Coordinator who delivered a special message from UN Secretary General.

The UN is supporting efforts of the Government of Liberia to eliminate gender-based violence through the Spotlight Initiative, a global programme that aims to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls including harmful practices such as FGM.

For More information please contact: -
Gloriah Ganyani
UN Women Liberia Communications Specialist
E-mail: gloria.ganyani@unwomen.org
Tel: 0776866201
Or 
John Monibah
UN Women Liberia Communications Officer
E-mail: john.monibah@unwomen.org
Tel: 0776737521

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