Eritrea: Nakfa Sub-Zone Declares Free of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
At the declaration event, Mr. Yakob Idris, administrator of the sub-zone, stated that the achievement is the result of the active and conscious participation of the public, government institutions, and national associations. He emphasized that maintaining this status is a shared responsibility.
Religious leaders, noting that FGM has no connection to religious teachings, commended the initiative and called for integrated efforts and participation to ensure its sustainability.
Mr. Rezene Feseha, chairman of the committee for the rights of children and women, said the declaration in Nakfa sub-zone reflects the coordinated efforts conducted at the regional level and called for continued active involvement by all.
The event featured cultural and artistic performances to mark the occasion.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.
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