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Youth are advised to oppose detrimental behaviors

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: July 30, 2024 8:10 am
Ivy Irungu 10 months ago
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Youth from the Kuria community have been urged to take inspiration from the Gen Z-led demonstrations that have effectively shaped national discussions on issues like corruption and financial policy in their fight against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

Gender and youth advocates are calling for a similar level of activism to tackle FGM, which remains prevalent in Kuria and other communities. Benter Ombwayo, Coordinator of Micontrap-Kenya, highlighted the importance of adopting this proactive approach to combat FGM.

“Kenyan youth have established themselves as change agents on the international stage. We need that same energy directed towards eradicating FGM, not just in Kuria, but across all communities where this practice persists,” Ombwayo stated.

Ombwayo suggested that the mobilization tactics used to challenge harmful legislation should also be employed to dismantle outdated cultural practices like FGM.

“Youth, being more educated and capable of influencing change, can drive older generations to abandon these practices and protect future generations from enduring similar challenges,” she added.

During a meeting at Nyabirongo Maranatha Church in Mabera sub-county, Micontrap-Kenya introduced a new five-year program designed to engage Kuria youth in the fight against FGM. The initiative will focus on empowering young people in rural areas to advocate for societal change and hold perpetrators accountable.

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George Alambo, an officer with Micontrap-Kenya, committed to working with youth groups and change-makers to harness their influence in combating FGM. “Our strategy now involves channeling the energy of the youth to challenge the older generation and prevent new cases of FGM,” Alambo stated.

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