From Hannah Little <[email protected]>
Subject Empowering the next generation 👭
Date December 23, 2021 4:29 PM
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Beatrice supports girls to speak up against FGM in Eastern Uganda. 

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Dear John,

Following our email last week I wanted to show the difference your support can make for someone who is battling daily for girls to choose their own future.

Beatrice (pictured left above) left school at 16 and was forced to get married. She got pregnant soon after and was treated badly by her husband and in-laws for not having undergone FGM.

“My husband said you are bringing shame by not being cut so one morning when I was five months pregnant, I was forced to go and get cut, and as a result, I got an incident of fistula while giving birth. After that, I said my daughter will never go through the same experience.”
Like many women who were traumatised by FGM as young girls, Beatrice is determined to prevent other girls from facing the same fate. Through her involvement with Womankind's project with partners National Association of Women’s Organisations in Uganda (NAWOU), Beatrice has rescued girls who were at risk of being cut and supported those who have survived violence to report it to the police and seek help.

Will you join with women like Beatrice to empower the next generation of girls to say no to FGM?

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Despite these uncertain times, Womankind supporters like you have stood firm in your commitment to ending violence against women and girls. We are so grateful for your support.

While Christmas is a happy time for many and a chance to rest and catch up with loved ones, I know that’s not the case for everyone. I hope that whatever the next week or so brings, you know that you are valued by us here at Womankind and the women and girls we serve.

With best wishes

Hannah Little
Supporter Care Team
Womankind Worldwide

Image caption: Beatrice (pictured left) with her daughter Mary (right) in their home in Kween District, Eastern Uganda. In a community where there is a lot of cultural respect, Beatrice’s advocacy work isn’t easy or welcome, but her aim to create a safer community for girls keeps her going.

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