Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is the practice that involves the complete removal or partial removal or alteration of the genital for non-medical reasons. It is one of the major negative cultural practices that violate the fundamental human rights of girls and women. It also has serious health implications for them. An estimated 100 million to 140 million girls and women in the world today have undergone some forms of FGM and two million are at risk of the practice each year. In Ghana, the practice of FGM is still quite widespread in the three Northern regions. Recent research findings undertaken by Action Aid Ghana, an NGO revealed that 50 per cent of Girls below 15 years in the Bawku Municipality had undergone FGM. To this end, Action aid together with another NGO, Buwda are holding seminars in the Bawku municipality on the findings. Coordinator of Buwda in the Bawku municipality, Abubakari Shaibu in an interview with Radio XYZ’s Upper East regional Correspondent Musa...
WEB Foundation, Leti Arts and the Youth Advocates Ghana, has said there is the need to employ innovative ways to address adolescent sexual and reproductive health issues with the launch of the My Jorley mobile game application. The first chapter of the game themed, “How far will you go to take it all back”, is designed to help young people make right decisions on their reproductive health that will help avert unsafe abortions among them. Madam Geertje Posta, Executive Director of WEB Foundation, initiators of the project, speaking to the GNA at the launch of the first chapter of the game, said young people spent increasingly more time on their cell phones and traditional ways of education will not achieve the desired results. The game addresses the central issue of unsafe abortions, one of most pressing challenges affecting young people in Ghana identified in field research conducted by the three partners prior to the development of the game. Others issues identified and which...