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Movement For Good To End FGM

Join over 7.9 million Nigerians who have pledged to protect girls and women from Female Genital Mutilation.

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9 Focal States Across Nigeria

The Movement For Good operates in nine focal states with the highest FGM prevalence rates.

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Kebbi
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Kogi
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Bauchi
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Gombe
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Borno
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Kaduna
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Jigawa
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Kano
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Abia
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Adamawa
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What is Female Genital Mutilation?

FGM comprises all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons. It has no health benefits and causes severe harm.

Health Consequences

FGM has no health benefits. It causes severe bleeding, infections, childbirth complications, and long-term physical and psychological trauma.

Human Rights Violation

FGM is a violation of the human rights of girls and women. It reflects deep-rooted inequality between the sexes.

Legal Protection

FGM is illegal in Nigeria under the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act 2015, with penalties including imprisonment.

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Three Pillars of Action

The Movement For Good operates through three interconnected pillars that empower communities to take meaningful action against FGM.

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Speak Out!

Break the silence around FGM. Share your story, educate others, and encourage open dialogue in your community about the harms of this practice.

Start Speaking
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Get Involved!

Identify, Report, Respond, and Refer (IRRR) - Learn to recognize signs of FGM and connect at-risk individuals with appropriate support services.

Take Action
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Create Awareness!

Mobilize your community members. Organize events, distribute materials, and leverage social media to expand the reach of the movement.

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Focal States Progress

Track pledge progress across our nine focal states working towards the 1 million target per state.

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Ready to Make a Difference?

Your pledge represents more than a number - it's a commitment to protect girls and women from FGM.

State Emergency Hotlines

If you know someone at risk of FGM or need support, contact the hotline in your state. All calls are confidential.

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