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In Turmi, the “Omo Morning Star Children (OMC)” association tries to raise awareness among the Hamer, Dassench, Kara and Arbore communities on harmful traditional practices, mainly the “Mingi” practice. The community recently renewed commitment in favor of an improved access of young girls to education as a way to improve understanding on the disruptive effects of harmful traditional practices (HTPs). The OMC Children Center hosts young girls of these minorities to protect them against HTPs, cover their daily needs and receive a proper education. In total 34 girls between the age of 7 and 12 years old are hosted in OMC’s shelter and have benefited from this programme since September 2021. During the conversation organized on June 30th in presence of the French Embassy team participants expressed the importance of allowing girls to access education, respecting women’s rights and sensitizing on gender based violence, including the ‘mingi’ practice, early marriage of girls and female genital mutilation.
In Arba Minch, the Ethiopian NGO Eurika “Women’s Healing & Empowerment Initiative (WHEI)” project. This initiative aims at providing a comprehensive response to GBV by protecting, rehabilitating and reintegrating survivors in a dedicated survivor-centered safe-home. The center provides medical and judiciary assistance as well as education. In addition, Eurika works together with networks of gender actors and on creating awareness through media and in schools.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Embassy of France in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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