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Over 200 million women and girls worldwide experience FGM[1]. In western Kenya 30 to 69% of the females experience FGM which results in: short and long term physical and emotional harm, systemic economic inequality, education gaps, and early marriage – all of which perpetuate poverty. Preventing and eradicating FMG is hampered: 1-dearth of evidence-based data, 2-silenced voices of girls, 3-community unwillingness to eliminate FGM, and 4-law enforcement gaps. From June 2019 to January 2021, we piloted a community-centric program in Kenya that used VPack, a mobile-platform empowered by solar technology. VPack offered us the capacity to collect real-time FGM anticipated incidence-data in an African community. We collaborated with local partners, to implement community outreach and a training and advocacy program to eliminate FGM. This program informed girls about the long-term and implications of FGM, encouraged them to exercise their rights to avoid FGM, and advance their skills for economic empowerment. VPack enhanced our ability to: communicate with and collect real-time data on 1,000 girls in 10 schools, move 140 girls to immediate safety and prevented FGM, establish a peer-to-peer mentoring network of young women, and collaborate with local authorities to enforce and uphold FGM laws.
[1] Retrieved from: https://data.unicef.org/topic/child-protection/female-genital-mutilation/