"Ending Female Genital Mutilation, a goal we can achieve": NPWJ and NCCM relaunch the campaign to foster transnational political mobilisation with a high-level regional conference in Cairo

Rome-Cairo, 9 December 2008


Press release in Italian
 

No Peace Without Justice and the Egyptian National Council for Childhood and Motherhood (NCCM) are re-launching the international campaign against female genital mutilation (FGM) by convening a High-Level Regional Conference "For the elimination of female genital mutilation - the Cairo Declaration + 5", to be held in Cairo (at the Intercontinental Hotel CityStars Cairo) on 14-15 December 2008, with the support of the Italian Cooperation, the World Bank and the involvement of UN agencies involved in the fight against FGM.
 
The Conference, which will be opened by Egyptian First Lady H.E. Suzanne Mubarak, will bring together key international figures, First Ladies from the region, ministers, parliamentarians, representatives of UN agencies and civil society activists from 18 African countries affected by the practice who have played a key role in the battle for the eradication of FGM in recent years.
 
The purpose of the meeting is to facilitate greater and more cohesive political mobilisation to consolidate the commitments and most successful initiatives undertaken at the national and regional levels and transform them into a stable, coherent political strategy, shared by African and international partners, with the ultimate goal of the complete eradication of the practice of FGM in the near future.
 
There has been encouraging progress towards this goal in recent years, with the adoption of specific legislation by many countries in which FGM is carried out and wide-ranging information and public awareness campaigns to put an end to the practice. In Egypt, for example, the awareness campaign conducted by the NCCM bore fruit on 10 June 2008, when the Egyptian Parliament adopted a law that punishes FGM as a criminal act. In addition, with the Protocol on the Rights of Women, adopted in Maputo by Member States of the African Union in 2003 and which entered into force on 25 November 2005, African States have adopted a binding instrument that covers a broad range of womens’ rights, and explicitly condemns FGM as a violation of fundamental human rights in article 5 and urges States Parties to adopt specific legislative measures that prohibit the practice.
 
Five years after the "Cairo Declaration for the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation," adopted during the International Conference on "Legal Tools for the Prevention of FGM", also organised by NPWJ and NCCM in Cairo on 21-23 June 2003, this high-level meeting will provide an opportunity to share knowledge and experience accumulated at regional and national levels, in order to identify and consolidate the best strategies and legislative policies against FGM, increase the number of countries that ratify and implement to the Maputo Protocol and create the foundations of a real and strong international alliance to defeat FGM once and for all.
 
Draft program
 
 
Members of the Press are kindly invited to announce their participation by sending an email to: ngiovannini@npwj.org. The Conference Venue is: Intercontinental Hotel CityStars Cairo, Omar Ibn, el Khattab Street, Cairo, 11737 Egypt. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Arabic, French, English and Italian. See Draft Program attached.
 
For more information please contact: Nicola Giovannini, NPWJ Press Officer (email: ngiovannini@npwj.org - phone: + 32 2 548 39 14 - fax: +32-2-511 8100) – In Cairo: Carmela Galeone: (+20) 016 856 73 73).