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6.02.2021 Journée internationale de tolérance zéro à l’égard des MGF Pour un mouvement contre l’exision inclusif ! Renouvelez le plaidoyer contre les MGF Conférence en ligne 14h-18h30 Inscrivez-vous ! FR/EN sur Zoom
Samedi 6 février, l’ONG baadon va lancer le média du Mouvement pour les droits sexuels et la santé des femmes excisées. baadon ambitionne de devenir le média des voix et expertises situées du plaidoyer contre l’excision. DÉCOLONISER LE PLAIDOYER CONTRE L’EXCISION Aujourd’hui encore, les images qui circulent autour du plaidoyer contre l’excision sont violentes, stigmatisantes et déshumanisantes. On met encore trop souvent en scène l’agression subie par les nourrissons et les petites filles pour expliquer l’altération du sexe aux personnes concernées. Le corps des enfants est représenté lacéré, en fragment, coupé en deux. Le sang, et les instruments de torture sont exposées. Les femmes concernées sont réduites à des sexes cousus de fils ensanglanté, des orchidées ou des roses striées. Elles sont réduites à la violence qu’elles ont subi. A baadon, nous pensons qu’il est temps de se défaire de ces représentations des femmes victimes de violence, qui entravent leur implication et bafouent leur dignité. Pour cela, le média baadon a 2 objectifs : 1. Renouveler les récits du plaidoyer baadon est un média engagé en faveur des droits sexuels et de la santé des femmes excisées. Sa ligne éditoriale s’oriente autour de la décolonisation du plaidoyer contre les MFG à l’oeuvre aujourd’hui en Europe et dans le Nord global. Il sera la plateforme relayant les initiatives, voix et pratiques de plaidoyer les plus audacieuses, créatives et innovantes des femmes excisées à travers le globe. 2. Renouveler les outils du plaidoyer Média dédié en priorité aux jeunes femmes concernées, les contenus de baadon s’appuieront sur la tech et la science pour renouveler les outils éducatifs sur les techniques d’altération du sexe. Ainsi, un annuaire des centres de santé proposant des soins aux femmes concernées en France, aux États-Unis et en Afrique sera mis en ligne. baadon propose des modélisations d’animations 3D, compréhensibles par toutes à travers le monde, sur les sujets suivants : - Les techniques d’altération du sexe des femmes africaines (excisions de type 1 et 2, infibulation) ; - Les parcours de soins dans les différents protocoles médicaux ; - La chirurgie de transposition du clitoris (dite «chirurgie réparatrice» ou technique P. Foldès) ; - L’anatomie du sexe féminin axé sur le clitoris.
L’EVENEMENT EN LIGNE Le 6 février 2021, l’ONG mettra en ligne le média baadon lors d’une conférence en ligne. La présentation sera précédée d’une série de conversations avec des activistes, des chercheur.e.s, des acteurs associatifs internationaux. Ensemble, nous échangerons sur le renouvellement des outils et récits du plaidoyer, et les moyens stratégiques d’y parvenir. Il est temps de décoloniser le regard sur l’excision en Europe et dans le Nord global, d’adapter les pratiques d’intervention en incluant les expériences vécues et les stratégies des femmes concernées. Cet événement sera l’occasion d’atteindre l’objectif des 30.000 € de financement participatif de baadon. Ce financement permettra d’aider le mouvement à grandir et garantir un accès aux outils pour toutes les femmes excisées.
PROGRAMME DE LA CONFÉRENCE Pour un mouvement contre l’excision inclusif ! Renouveler le plaidoyer anti-MGF Allocutions d’ouverture : 14h - 14h10 Saida BARKAT DAOUD, sociologue & fondatrice de baadon 14h10 - 14h20 Diakhoumba GASSAMA, féministe panafropolitaine 14h20 - 15h20 Talk 1 Limites et contradictions du plaidoyer contre l’excision. Que doit-on améliorer aujourd’hui ? Modératrice : Sedera RANAIVOARINOSY, journaliste, Paris, France Nana ABDELSOUD, Chercheure, Egyptian Initiative for Personal Right, Caire, Egypte Ifrah AHMED, Fondatrice Ifrah foundation, Monaghan, Irelande – Mogadishu, Somalie Musu BAKOTO SAWO, Coordinatrice, Think Young Women, Banjul, Gambie 15h25 - 15h40 Démonstration des outils 3D Animations de baadon Saida BARKAT DAOUD & Michel SAEMANN, illustrateur médical et scientifique 15h45 - 16h30 Talk 2 Time to heal! Décoloniser le plaidoyer anti-FGM Modératrice : Cynthia KRAUS, Philosophe, Universités de Lausanne, Suisse Rogaia ABUSHARAF, Anthropologue, Georgetown University, Qatar, UAE Saida BARKAT DAOUD, Sociologue, IIAC- EHESS, Paris, France Dr. Annabel Sowewimo, Présidente et fondatrice, Decolonizing contraception, London, UK 16h45 - 17h45 Talk 3 Le plaidoyer pour les droits sexuels et l’accès aux soins des femmes dans le mouvement contre l’excision Modératrice : Aurélie LATOURES, Politiste, Paris, France Hasna BARKAT DAOUD, Avocate, ancienne ministre de la promotion des femmes, Djibouti, Rep Djibouti Dr. Morrissanda KOUYATE, Directeur exécutif, Comité Inter-Africain, Addis Ababa, Ethiopie Anna WIDEGREN, Directrice, End FGM European Network, Bruxelles, Belgique Steering committee Saida BARKAT DAOUD, Sociologue, IIAC-EHESS, Paris, France Diakhoumba GASSAMA, Juriste, Dakar, Sénégal Sedera RANAIVOARINOSY, Journaliste, Paris, France
Nana is a feminist researcher on sexual and reproductive rights at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR). She is a member of realizing sexual and reproductive justice alliance (RESURJ), a coach for the adolescent sexual and reproductive health course at the Geneva Foundation for Medical Research and Education, and a fellow of the Transformative Research Arab-Families Working Group. Nana was a core member of Ikhtyar African Feminist Collective (2016 – 2020). Nana ABDELSOUD Researcher, Cairo, Egypt Ifrah Ahmed is an Irish/Somali activist, campaigner and CSO director working in the field of FGM/C abandonment. She set up her first CSO, United Youth of Ireland in 2008, in response to youth immigrant integration issues in her country of adoption. From personal experience, she leant her voice to the FGM/C campaign in Ireland and further afield in Europe and turned her focus to the specific gender issue of FGM/C by founding the CSO that carries her name in 2010. Ifrah Foundation was founded in 2010 and is now a charitable foundation registered in Ireland and Somalia since 2017. Ifrah Foundation has partnered on a wide variety of projects delivering impactful results with international NGOs and has formed strategic partnerships with governmental agencies on policy and legislation, international media experts and community empowerment and Ifrah AHMED education programs at grass roots level. Ifrah’s focus over the past four years Founder Ifrah Foundation, has been to deliver programs in Somalia intended to provide the evidence- Ireland, Somalia, based results that inform Ifrah Foundation’s scoping of its proposed National Mogadishu, Monaghan Action Plan for the Abandonment of FGM/C in Somalia in line with the UN SDG of FGM/C eradication by 2030. Musu Bakoto Sawo is a human rights defender with over 18 years of experience in children and women’s rights. She has in-depth knowledge of human rights both as a holder of a Master of Laws (LLM) in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa, and through her membership and leadership within different Non- Governmental and Community-Based Organisations. She has translated this knowledge into capacity building, research, networking, programme development and practical engagement with human rights mechanisms and with grassroots, national, regional and international organisations and platforms. Musu BAKOTO SAWO Human Rights Defender, Musu volunteers as the National Coordinator of Think Young Women and is also Coordinator Think Young a legal scholar who teaches at the University of The Gambia, Faculty of Law. Women, Banjul, Gambia
Ms. Hasna Barkat Daoud has had a rich and varied career in both the private and public sectors, while being actively involved in civil society activities. A lawyer by profession (since 1997), Hasna Barkat Daoud ran her own private law firm from 1999 to 2008. She was a member of the ad hoc Human Rights Commission in the early 2000s and was the first president of the National Youth Commission in 2007. She has been a consultant for UNICEF, UNDP and the World Bank on the status of women’s rights. As Minister of Youth, Sports and Tourism, and then as Minister for the Promotion of Women in charge of relations with Parliament, she initiated, helped implement, monitor and evaluate various projects. She has contributed to building the capacities of youth associations and promoted women’s rights by implementing various policies in line with international conventions, initiated projects to Hasna BARKAT DAOUD strengthen women’s capacities and promote their economic empowerment. Lawyer, Djibouti, As a Member of Parliament from 2008 to 2013, she developed close ties with Rep. Djibouti communities and associations focused on development on the ground and especially in rural areas. In the area of peace and security, she has worked with the AU Special Envoy for Gender, Peace and Security (Ms. Bineta Diop). More recently, she has been able to specialize in conflict prevention and mediation (UNITAR) and labor migration (ILO). An ‘Afar woman from Djibouti now living in Paris, Saida Barkat Daoud is a sociologist specialized in sexual mutilation surgery in France and Africa (East and West). In 2019, she defended her thesis on the subject within the Interdisciplinary Institute of Contemporary Anthropology (IIAC) at the School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS). She coordinated the first international conference on the management of excised women in Paris on 28 January 2015. Her research focuses on medical protocols in clitoral transposition (also called “restorative surgery” or “Foldès technique”), the global circulation of this innovation, media representation and advocacy policy, mapping of controversies and what Saida BARKAT DAOUD she refers to as the “embodied experiences of the blade”. She is currently writing a book to be published in 2021: «Le devenir nègre du sexe altéré des femmes Sociologist, Paris, France africaines à l’ère digitale globale». Diakhoumba Gassama is a feminist and pan-African human rights defender and an international field lawyer from Senegal with expertise in women’s rights, equality, democratic governance and development. A survivor of female genital cutting, she began working on harmful traditional practices in 2006 at the African Union Commission and then at the United Nations in Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific. A volunteer member of several local, national, regional and international feminist platforms, Diakhoumba lives in Dakar and since January 2018 has been the Coordinator of Youth and Activism Programs for all of Africa at Amnesty International. She loves laughter, children and the planet and believes, like Nelson Mandela, that winners are the dreamers who never give up. Diakhoumba GASSAMA Jurist, Dakar, Senegal
Dr. Morissanda Kouyaté is a leading advocate for ending violence against women and girls in Africa. He initiated efforts to address violence against women with the African Union Commission, leading to the Maputo Protocol, Africa’s regional instrument on ending violence against women. He carried out exceptional efforts in the fight against harmful traditional practices, particularly for the elimination of the Female Genital Mutilations: Initiative for the International Day on Zero Tolerance to FGM, and UN Resolution 67/146, which bans FGM worldwide. He was director of health in several prefectures of Guinea before becoming director of the health of the Conakry, Republic of Guinea. Dr. Kouyaté occupied high positions in the Ministry of Health, Republic of Guinea, serving as National Director of Hospitals and Director of the Division of the Reproductive. He was Dr. Morissanda also president of the Red Cross of Conakry 3. Dr. Kouyaté was a founding KOUYATÉ member of the Inter-African Committee in 1984. He’s published extensively on Executive Director, IAC, the health system in Africa, and women’s and children rights. He is a consultant Conakry, Guinea for several institutions and governments around the world, and was decorated by the University of Loma Linda (USA), the Ministry for the Health of Egypt, Inter-African Committee, the World Bank, and Vital Voices for his work on health promotion, and in the fight for the protection and the promotion of women’s and children rights. Dr. Kouyaté joined Every Woman Treaty in 2015 as a Working Group member and served on the Core Platform Committee. Dr. Cynthia Kraus is a philosopher and a Senior Lecturer in gender studies & the social studies of science, technology and medicine at the University of Lausanne. She works on medical sexology (PI, SNF project, 2015-2018) and on psycho-hormonal sexology (or “genderology”). Her research on genderology includes fieldwork in West Africa (on intersex) and in North America (on intersex and trans issues) and, since 2005, a multidisciplinary initiative that integrates a gender and SHS perspective in medical training and team-building to improve standards of care for intersex people in Switzerland. Her research on this topic also integrates a comparative perspective that makes it possible to analyze the (dis-)continuities between different practices of Cynthia KRAUS bodily modification, e.g., between intersex surgeries, FGM, clitoral reconstructive Philosopher, Unil, surgery after FGM, genital cosmetic surgeries, etc. She also works on the brain Lausanne, Switzerland sciences (PI, SNF project, 2011-2014) and as a core member of the international network NeuroGenderings. Aurélie Latourès joined the Regional Observatory on Violence against Women of the Hubertine Auclert Center, Ile-de-France’s center for gender equality, four years ago as a researcher, after a PhD in political science and 6 years at the Ministry in charge of women’s rights. Within the Observatory, she has notably coordinated a sociological survey on sexist and sexual cyberviolence among adolescents in 2015-2016. Since then, she has also promoted the creation of many information and prevention tools for cybersexism, such as the #StopCybersexism campaign or the dedicated website www.stopcybersexisme.com launched in October 2017. In 2018, she conducted an action-research project on conjugal cyberviolence. Aurélie LATOURÈS Finally, she regularly leads training sessions for professionals on violence against Political scientist, women and cyberviolence. Paris, France
Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf is a Professor of Anthropology and author of Transforming Displaced Women in Sudan: Politics and the Body in a Squatter Settlement (U. of Chicago Press 2009); Female Circumcision: Multicultural Perspectives (Ed.).(University of Pennsylvania Press 2006) and Wanderings (Cornell University Press 2002). She is the editor of 2010 special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly (Duke University Press). In addition to numerous book chapters and essays, some of her articles appeared in the Sciences, South Atlantic Quarterly, Differences, Anthropology and Humanism, History and Anthropology, Oriental Anthropology, International Migration, Radical Philosophy Review and Anthropology News, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences and Black Renaissance. She was a recipient of Postdoctoral and Senior fellowships at Durham University in the U.K., Brown and Harvard. Her work was supported by Guggenheim Foundation, the Royal Anthropological Institute, Rogaia MUSTAFA the Sir William Luce Memorial Fellowship, Andrew Mellon and MIT Center for International Studies and Rockefeller Bellagio Study Center, Qatar University ABUSHARAF College of Arts and Sciences. Abusharaf’s work was also featured in media Anthropologist, interviews with NPR, Voice of America, Progressive Radio, Ontario Public TV Qatar, UAE and more recently Africa and the World Documentary Film Series. She writes on culture and politics, anthropology of gender, human rights, migration and diaspora issues in Sudan, the Gulf, the U.S., Canada and Liverpool, UK. Sedera Ranaivoarinosy is a freelance journalist, content creator and English / French translator in Paris. Its work is oriented around people and the initiatives they carry in favor of solidarity. She studied journalism in New York and worked in the sponsorship sector and then in the social and solidarity economy for five years upon her return to France before going on her own. Feminist and committed since always, she is happy to contribute today to the project of the Baadon association! Sedera RANAIVOARINOSY Journalist, Paris, France Dr Annabel Sowemimo is a Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) trainee and founder of community interest organisation – Decolonising Contraception (DC). Her interests include addressing gender based violence and improving SRH access for people of colour. She is a regular columnist for gal-dem and freelance journalist having written for The Independent and metro Online. She holds an intercalated Bsc in Medical An.thropology, an MSc in Sexual & Reproductive Health Research & Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Infectious Disease. She is also a trustee for Medact Charity. Dr. Annabel SOWEWIMO Founder, Decolonizing Contraception Anna Widegren is the Director of End FGM European Network, and organisation which fights to sustain European action to ending female genital mutilation by connecting grassroot communities with non-government organisations. Anna has worked for civil society organisations at European and global level for 10 years, leading and managing civil society organisations, empowering multicultural teams, working with external stakeholders and fostering successful partnerships, where she has specialised in strategic and political planning and implementing multi-stakeholder advocacy campaigns. Anna joined the network team after having been Secretary-General of the European Youth Forum, where she was responsible for the strategic oversight and leading the biggest platform Anna WIDEGREN bringing together youth-led organisations in the world, advocating for the rights of young people in Europe, reaching 50 million young people across the Director, End FGM European continent. From 2017 to 2020 Anna was also the Vice-President of the European Network, Brussels, Belgium Movement International.
Biographie de Saida Barkat Daoud, fondatrice de baadon ‘Afar de Djibouti vivant à Paris, Saida Barkat Daoud est sociologue, spécialiste de la chirurgie des mutilations sexuelles en France et en Afrique (Est et Ouest). En 2019, elle a soutenu sa thèse sur le sujet au sein de l’Institut interdisciplinaire d’anthropologie du contemporain à l’EHESS. Elle a coordonné la première conférence internationale sur la prise en charge des femmes excisées à Paris le 28 janvier 2015. Ses recherches portent sur les protocoles médicaux en transposition du clitoris (dite «chirurgie réparatrice» ou «technique de Foldès»), la circulation globale de cette innovation, la politique de représentation médiatique et de plaidoyer, la cartographie des controverses et ce qu’elle désigne comme les expériences incorporées de la lame. Elle rédige actuellement un livre à paraître en 2021 : «Le devenir nègre du sexe altéré des femmes africaines à l’ère digitale globale».
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