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Success Stories

Embark on a journey with FGM Zero, dedicated to eradicating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Witness the impactful endeavors of our committed team, addressing the profound issues surrounding FGM through community education, survivor support, and legislative advocacy.

Join us in fostering gender equality and empowering youth to break the cycle of tradition that perpetuates FGM. Work with us to create a world where every young girl can thrive free from the physical and emotional scars of this detrimental practice.

Together, we bring about positive change and ensure a future without the shadow of FGM haunting lives.

Mary Keruta

A survivor of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), now a graduate and a key member of our safe house, Mary is committed to shielding others from FGM horrors. Her journey highlights the transformative power of education and solidarity, representing a beacon of hope within our safe house, made possible with the involvement of FGM Zero.

Judith Tukero

An FGM survivor supported by FGM Zero, Judith defied forced marriage, excelled academically, and is now training to become a midwife. Her journey showcases the transformative power of education and determination, a celebration of individual strength with the vital support of FGM Zero.

Sarah Naeku

Sarah Naeku, a survivor of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) supported by FGM Zero, is in her third year of secondary school, aspiring to become a nurse. Her journey underscores the transformative impact of education in breaking harmful traditions. Sarah's dedication to healthcare showcases her commitment to healing and serving others, emphasizing the potential for positive change. 

Rescued from early marriage and supported by FGM Zero, Silvia now pursues a degree in IT security design. Her journey reflects personal growth, commitment to a brighter future, and the transformative power of education. Aspiring to contribute to a safer world, she envisions a career in IT security, empowered by FGM Zero.

Naomi Kakenya

Supported by FGM Zero, Naomi, a survivor of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), is in her third year of secondary school, aspiring to become a lawyer. Her determination not only signifies personal triumph but also inspires others facing similar challenges, breaking barriers and proving that survivors of FGM can achieve great success.

Silvia Soina