#WisdomWednesday | Are we brave enough to confront the truth?
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) continues to affect nearly every Somali woman and girl. Despite its devastating health consequences and clear violation of human rights, the practice persists under cultural, social, and falsely framed religious justifications.
This national crisis is also sustained by misinformation and silence.
While the Draft Anti-FGM Bill (2019) marks progress, dangerous loopholes threaten to reverse decades of hard-won advocacy.
As Somali WROs, feminist groups, and CSOs, we put forward the following recommendations in one united voice:
🚫 No form of FGM is acceptable, including “Sunna” - all are harmful and must be banned.
🚫 No medicalization – health professionals must not legitimize abuse
🚫 No compromise on women's human rights – the law must align with constitutional and international obligations.
We also call on the Federal Parliament of Somalia (@somaliFP), cultural and religious leaders, and the Somali people to stand on the right side of history by acting with integrity and adopting a strong, uncompromising law because FGM is not tradition. Not religion. Not acceptable.
🟢 CHOOSE COURAGE. CHOOSE TRUTH. CHOOSE WOMEN AND GIRLS
📖 Read our joint Position Paper and join the call for action: https://t.co/0hgj2XT29H
NOTE: This analysis is based on the Draft Anti-FGM Bill currently publicly available. Reports of alternative drafts have not been substantiated through official publication or public circulation.
#EndFGM #ZeroToleranceToVAW #womensrights
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Happy Holidays from SIHA Network!
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our partners, allies, friends, and members for standing with us throughout the year. Your solidarity, commitment, and belief in women’s rights across the Greater Horn of Africa have meant so much to us.
As we enter the new year, we look forward to continuing this journey together with the same strength, courage, and shared purpose.
Wishing you joyful holidays and a bright, peaceful 2026!
— The SIHA Network Team
🛑 DIGITAL ABUSE HAS OFFLINE CONSEQUENCES!
It leaves survivors with anxiety, fear, trauma, & isolation. It also silences voices, harms livelihoods, & forces netizens, especially women out of public spaces.
#16DaysOfActivism #StopDigitalViolence #ProtectWomenOnline #EndVAWGOnline #SafeInternetForWomen #EndDigitalVAWG
🚨 The situation in El Fasher, North Darfur – Sudan has spiraled into a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe.. As the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) tightens its grip, civilians, especially women and girls, are bearing the brunt: displacement, hunger, sexual violence, and a severe deprivation of basic needs.
In an emergency public briefing with the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, our Regional Director, Hala Al Karib, delivers a searing account of what’s happening on the ground - the gendered horrors, the silence of protection mechanisms, and the urgent demand for the global community to act at this critical moment: https://t.co/mcPdijEiCj
🎙️ This is not just another news story; her testimony is a rallying cry.
Therefore, we must amplify the voices of Sudanese communities trapped in the crossfire and demand:
• Immediate and safe humanitarian corridors
• A full international response to gender- and sexual-based violence
• Accountability for war crimes and impunity
📽️ Watch the full interview here https://t.co/mcPdijEiCj
and speak up for the people of El Fasher.
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WHY WE MUST ACT NOW:
• The RSF captured El Fasher on 26 October 2025, intensifying a year-long siege (The Guardian)
• Nearly 90,000 people have fled the area under extreme conditions (The Guardian)
• Displacement camps like Tawila are overwhelmed, and malnutrition is through the roof; MSF reports over 70% of children arriving are acutely malnourished (The Guardian)
• A drone strike on a mosque killed more than 70 civilians, including worshippers (Al Jazeera)
• The UN has called for an immediate ceasefire, warning of mass civilian casualties, food shortages, and no humanitarian access (https://t.co/G1sgWeUU8A)
#KeepEyesOnSudan #SudanCrisis #ElFasher #Darfur #WomenInConflict #StopTheSiege
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At 63 years old, Omon Hellen is championing justice and Gender Inclusion as a mediator on the Ker Kwaro Acholi Committee.
Through the Community Legal Volunteers (CLV) model, FIDA-Uganda continues to empower communities by building the capacity of local leaders like Hellen to promote justice, equality, and peace at the grassroots level.
#CLVSpotlight
Through our ongoing efforts to create awareness on wills and trusts in local communities, we continue to promote access to justice and protect women’s rights to property and inheritance ⚖️.
Recently, our Gulu office with support from @wecannotwait project, participated in the reading of a client’s will in Pece-Laroo, where FIDA-Uganda had earlier been entrusted with the document for safe custody. Upon the client’s passing, the will was formally declared to the family and handed over to the widow, who was appointed as the executrix of the estate.
By building community awareness and offering legal support in matters of wills and succession, FIDA-Uganda is helping families handle inheritance matters peacefully, prevent conflicts, and uphold the dignity and rights of women in matters of property ownership 🌿.
#WCWProject
📖 Our latest Newsletter https://t.co/qfj3x8NW4V highlights the courage, leadership, and unstoppable advocacy of women across the Greater Horn of Africa region.
From grassroots organizing to influencing regional and international platforms, these women continue to push boundaries, champion their rights, and advance gender justice, even amidst conflict and systemic barriers.
Inside this Edition, you’ll find:
🟢 Reflections from regional and international advocacy spaces including #HRC60, #UNGA2025, #ACHRP and many more.
🟢 Snapshots of grassroots feminist advocacy efforts and movement-building
🟢 Highlights from global commemorations and advocacy campaigns that kept the spirit of women’s rights activism alive.
🟢 Stories of resilience from women’s rights defenders
🟢 Media features and documentaries amplifying women’s lived experiences.
🟢 Press statements and gender alerts calling for accountability, solidarity, and justice.
🟢 New publication from the SIHA library
📖 Read the full edition here: https://t.co/qfj3x8NW4V
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Through the @wecannotwait project, we worked to advance gender justice by strengthening grassroots movements, influencing policy reform, and promoting the rights of women and girls.
We’re proud to stand alongside passionate women’s right’s activists like you in advancing gender equality.
#WCEProject
Thank you @FIDA_Uganda for amplifying the voices of grassroots women, challenging regressive socio-legal norms, and advancing inclusive feminist legal frameworks at both national and regional levels through the #WeCannotWaitProject#WCW
Lamwaka Irene Aziz, a women’s rights activist from Gulu, highlighted how the @wecannotwait project has strengthened their activist group to empower women to step into male-dominated leadership spaces and address gender-based violence in Gulu District.
Through this initiative, they have introduced economic empowerment projects, such as liquid soap making, and advocated for access to clean water in partnership with local authorities, successfully securing the installation of eight boreholes.
#WCWProject
Celebrating 5 years of @wecannotwait! 🎉 Shoutout to our team leader Lucy Karabo of Girls Life Line Organization for her tireless work empowering girls, challenging gender norms & advancing feminist justice on the ground. 💕#WCW5Years#FeministPower@FIDA_Uganda@Lucykarabo1
Doreen Kisakye, serving under the Kampala Women’s Rights Activists Group, celebrates the solidarity and collective action fostered through the @wecannotwait project. She recalls the devastating Nakawa Market fire, when women from the group came together to support affected members with compassion and resilience.
Doreen emphasizes that, with FIDA-Uganda’s support, the women have transformed their voices into power, championing advocacy and driving meaningful change. The group spearheaded the Market Women Act 2023 and successfully advocated for the inclusion of a daycare centre in Nakawa Market, ensuring a more supportive environment for women vendors and their children.
#WCWProject
As we mark 5 years of the @wecannotwait (WCW) project ✨, we reflect on Uganda’s journey within the regional movement, celebrating the resilience of Women’s Rights Activists (WRAs), partners, and consortium members, while showcasing district and national successes, innovations, and stories of change.
This milestone is not only about honoring achievements but also about engaging policymakers, consolidating outcomes, and reaffirming our regional solidarity to sustain feminist legal reforms and grassroots movement-building beyond the project 🎉.
#WCWProject
📷Today we gather to celebrate 5 years of the @wecannotwait project 🎉, a groundbreaking feminist initiative implemented across the Greater Horn of Africa by a consortium of women’s rights organizations, including FIDA-Uganda, @Sihanet, @musawah, @Nagaad_Network, and @women_ewla.
Since its inception, WCW has amplified the voices of grassroots women, challenged regressive socio-legal norms, and advanced inclusive feminist legal frameworks at both national and regional levels.
In Uganda, FIDA-Uganda has spearheaded implementation through strategic litigation, legal aid, movement-building, strengthening the capacity of Women’s Rights Activists (WRAs), and policy advocacy. District-level interventions in Gulu, Lira, Pader, Kampala, and Kaabong have created tangible change, empowering WRAs, influencing legislation, and enhancing access to justice.
#WCWProject