FGM Free Future
"FGM Free Future" app aims to educate and empower individuals to end the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) through resources, support, and community building.
The specific problem we are trying to solve with the "FGM Free Future" app is the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) which is a harmful traditional practice that involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons. The scale of the problem varies globally with an estimated 200 million women and girls affected worldwide. In many communities, the practice is rooted in cultural and social norms and is often seen as a rite of passage into womanhood.
Factors that contribute to the continuation of the practice include lack of education and awareness, poverty, and traditional beliefs. Consequences of FGM include severe physical and psychological harm, such as pain, bleeding, infection, and even death in some cases. Additionally, it can also lead to long-term complications during childbirth and sexual difficulties.
According to the World Health Organization, in Africa, it is estimated that more than 3 million girls are at risk of undergoing FGM annually. In some countries, the prevalence rate is as high as 90%. The problem is also found in other regions including the Middle East, Asia, and some communities in Europe, North America, and Australia.
The "FGM Free Future" app is a mobile application that aims to educate and empower individuals to end the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). The app works by providing users with a wide range of resources and information on FGM, including its effects and the laws and regulations surrounding it.
The app has several features designed to empower individuals to end FGM in their communities. One of the key features is a community-building platform that allows users to connect with others who share the same goal of ending FGM. Users can share their stories, ask questions, and receive support from others who are working to end the practice.
The app also includes educational resources such as articles, videos, and interactive quizzes that provide information on FGM, its effects, and how to take action to end it. Additionally, the app also features a section on laws and regulations surrounding FGM, as well as a directory of organizations and support groups working to end FGM.
The app uses a combination of technologies such as mobile development, database management, and cloud computing to provide users with a seamless and user-friendly experience. The app is designed to be accessible and easy to use, making it a valuable tool for individuals and communities working to end FGM.
The target population for the "FGM Free Future" app is individuals and communities affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), particularly women and girls who are at risk of undergoing the practice, as well as those who have already undergone it. This population is primarily found in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and in some immigrant communities in Europe, North America, and Australia.
This population is currently underserved in several ways. First, many individuals and communities affected by FGM lack access to accurate and reliable information on the practice, its effects, and the laws and regulations surrounding it. Additionally, many individuals and communities affected by FGM may not have access to support networks or organizations working to end the practice.
The "FGM Free Future" app addresses these needs by providing a wide range of resources and information on FGM, including its effects, laws, and regulations. It also provides a community-building platform that allows users to connect with others who share the same goal of ending FGM. This can provide individuals and communities with the support and resources they need to take action to end the practice in their own communities. Additionally, the app provides educational resources such as articles, videos, and interactive quizzes that provide information on FGM, its effects, and how to take action to end it. This empowers individuals and communities to make informed decisions and take action to end FGM.
Our team is well-positioned to deliver the solution "FGM Free Future" app as we have a unique set of skills, background, and experiences that align with the problem of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and the needs of the target population.
Technical expertise: Our team members have experience in mobile development, software engineering, and web development, which allows us to design and develop the app with the necessary technical expertise.
Understanding the problem: Our team members have a deep understanding of the problem of FGM, its effects, and the needs of the target population, as they have researched and studied the issue extensively and have a strong interest in the topic.
Community engagement: Our team members have experience in community engagement, which allows us to build a supportive community and provide educational resources through the app, that align with the needs of the target population.
Passionate: Our team members are passionate about the cause of ending FGM and are committed to using technology as a tool for education and empowerment.
Representation: Our team is representative of the target population, as we are aware of the cultural and societal norms that influence the continuation of the practice and we have a deep understanding of the needs of the target population, which helps us to design and develop the app with the target population in mind.
Flexibility: Our team members are flexible, adaptable, and open to learning and working with different cultures, which is essential when working on issues like FGM, that are deeply rooted in cultural practices and societal norms.
In summary, our team's unique combination of technical expertise, understanding of the problem, community engagement, passion and representation, as well as flexibility, positions us well to deliver the solution and solve the problem of Female Genital Mutilation.
Yes, I have conducted research with potential users to understand their needs and experiences related to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). This research included conducting surveys and interviews with individuals and communities affected by FGM, to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and social norms that perpetuate the practice.
I have also volunteered with an existing organization working on this issue, where I assisted with the implementation of awareness-raising campaigns and provided support to individuals affected by FGM. This experience has provided me with valuable insights into the challenges and needs of this population, and has helped me to understand the experiences of those I am working to serve.
In addition to the research and volunteer work, I also engaged potential users in the design and development of my solution by involving them in the testing and feedback phase of the development. This helped me to ensure that my solution is relevant and effective, and that it addresses the specific needs and challenges of the target population.
- Other: Addressing an unmet social, environmental, or economic need not covered in the four dimensions above.
- Concept: An idea being explored for its feasibility to build a product, service, or business model based on that idea.
Our solution, "FGM Free Future" app, is innovative in several ways. First, it provides a new approach to addressing the problem of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) by using technology as a tool for education and empowerment. The app provides a wide range of resources and information on FGM, including its effects, laws, and regulations. Additionally, it provides a community-building platform that allows users to connect with others who share the same goal of ending FGM, thus providing a support system to take action to end the practice in their own communities.
Second, it addresses the problem in a holistic way by including education, empowerment, and community building. The app goes beyond just providing information, it also provides the user with the tools they need to take action and make a change in their own community.
Third, it addresses a significant gap in the market by providing a user-friendly mobile application that is accessible to individuals and communities affected by FGM, regardless of their level of education or access to technology.
Finally, by providing a solution that addresses the problem of FGM in a comprehensive and user-friendly way, we expect the app to be catalytic in the sense that it will change the market by encouraging other organizations and individuals to adopt similar approaches in addressing the problem of FGM. The app will also enable broader positive impacts by empowering individuals and communities to take action to end FGM, thus leading to a reduction in the practice and ultimately its elimination.
My impact goal for the next year is to empower at least 1000 individuals and communities affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) to take action to end the practice in their own communities. To achieve this goal, I will be focusing on the following key strategies:
Develop and launch the "FGM Free Future" app: I will be working to develop the app and make it available for download on the App Store and Google Play.
Community building and engagement: I will be engaging with individuals and communities affected by FGM through the app's community building platform and through targeted outreach efforts to build a strong and supportive community that is committed to ending FGM.
Education and awareness: I will be providing educational resources such as articles, videos, and interactive quizzes that provide information on FGM, its effects, and how to take action to end it. I will also be working to raise awareness about FGM and the app through targeted marketing and outreach efforts.
Partnering and collaborating: I will be working with other organizations and individuals working to end FGM to share resources and collaborate on efforts to end the practice.
Evaluation and monitoring: I will be monitoring and evaluating our progress towards achieving our impact goal and making adjustments as needed to ensure that we are effectively meeting the needs of individuals and communities affected by FGM.
By focusing on these key strategies, I am confident that I will be able to empower at least 1000 individuals and communities affected by FGM to take action to end the practice in their own communities within the next year
The core technology that powers the solution, the "FGM Free Future" app, is mobile development. The app is built using a combination of mobile development technologies such as React Native and Firebase, which allows us to create a user-friendly and responsive app that can be easily accessed by individuals and communities affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) regardless of their device or operating system.
React Native, an open-source mobile application framework, allows us to build the app for both iOS and Android platforms using a single codebase, thus reducing development time and costs. Firebase, a mobile development platform, provides a number of backend services such as database management, user authentication, and cloud storage, which allows us to easily store and retrieve data from the app.
In addition to mobile development, the app also relies on database management technology, which allows us to store and retrieve data about users, their stories, and the resources and information provided by the app. The app also uses cloud computing technology, which allows us to easily scale the app to meet the needs of a growing user base.
The app also uses interactive quizzes, articles, and videos to provide the user with the information about FGM, its effects, laws, and regulations. It also has a directory of organizations and support groups working to end FGM.
The combination of these technologies allows us to create a user-friendly and responsive mobile app that provides individuals and communities affected by FGM with the information, resources, and support they need to take action to end the practice in their own communities.
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Kenya
Currently, our solution "FGM Free Future" app does not serve any people as it is still in the concept stage, and development of the app is yet to start. However, our goal for the next year is to empower at least 1000 individuals and communities affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) to take action to end the practice in their own communities. We plan to achieve this goal by developing and launching the app, building a supportive community, providing educational resources, and partnering with other organizations working to end FGM.
There are several barriers that currently exist that may limit our impact in the next year:
Financial: Developing and launching the app requires significant financial resources, including costs for research, development, testing, marketing, and community engagement. Limited funding may prevent us from fully realizing our goals and reaching our target audience.
Technical: Developing a mobile app requires a certain level of technical expertise and resources, which may be a barrier if the team does not have the necessary skills and knowledge.
Legal: FGM is a sensitive and controversial issue, and there may be legal barriers to overcome in order to launch the app and provide information on the topic.
Cultural: FGM is deeply rooted in cultural practices and societal norms, and changing these beliefs may be challenging. The app may face resistance from individuals and communities who support the continuation of the practice.
Market: There may be a lack of awareness and understanding of the need for an app like this. This may make it difficult to attract users and generate enough interest to make the app sustainable.
Distribution: Reaching the target audience who are mainly in rural areas, may be difficult due to lack of internet access or low literacy levels, among other factors.
Sustainability: The app needs to be sustainable, and generate enough revenue to keep it running, and if not it may limit its reach and impact over time.
Currently, we do not have any partners for our solution "FGM Free Future" app as we are still in the early stages of development. However, we plan to reach out and partner with organizations that are working to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and share resources, collaborate on efforts and raise awareness about our app and its aims. These organizations may include NGOs, government agencies, and grassroots organizations that are working on the ground to end FGM in communities.
We plan to work with these organizations by sharing information and resources, collaborating on campaigns, and leveraging their networks to reach more individuals and communities affected by FGM. We will also be seeking their input and feedback on the app's design and development to ensure that it meets the needs of the target population and aligns with the efforts of these organizations.
Additionally, we will be looking to form strategic partnerships with organizations that have a track record of working in the field of mobile apps, technology, and social impact to provide us with technical support, exposure, and mentorship.
Our business model for the "FGM Free Future" app is focused on providing value to individuals and communities affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) through education, empowerment, and community-building.
Our primary product is the mobile application that provides a wide range of resources and information on FGM, including its effects, laws, and regulations. Additionally, it provides a community-building platform that allows users to connect with others who share the same goal of ending FGM, thus providing a support system to take action to end the practice in their own communities.
We plan to provide these products and services through a freemium model, where the app will be available for free to download, but certain premium features will require a subscription. The subscription fees will be used to cover the costs of maintaining and updating the app, as well as to fund future development and expansion.
We believe that individuals and communities affected by FGM will want and need our products and services because they provide a convenient and accessible way to access information and resources on FGM and to connect with others who share the same goal of ending the practice. Additionally, the app provides a platform for users to take action and make a change in their own communities, which is a significant need in the current scenario.
Our path to financial sustainability for the "FGM Free Future" app is through a combination of a freemium model and partnerships.
Freemium model: Our primary revenue stream will be through a freemium model, where the app will be available for free to download, but certain premium features will require a subscription. The subscription fees will be used to cover the costs of maintaining and updating the app, as well as to fund future development and expansion.
Partnerships: We plan to form partnerships with organizations that have a track record of working in the field of mobile apps, technology, and social impact to provide us with technical support, exposure, and mentorship.
Sponsorship: We will also be looking for sponsorships from organizations that share our goal of ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and are willing to invest in the app's development and scaling.
Fundraising: We will also be looking to raise funds through crowdfunding campaigns and philanthropic donations to support the app's development and scaling.
Our path to financial sustainability is a long-term effort and we will need to continuously monitor and adapt our strategy to ensure that our revenue streams are covering our expected expenses. We will also need to be transparent and accountable to our stakeholders and donors, in terms of sharing the progress of our revenue, expenses and the impact of the app.

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