Training Course on Prevention and Awareness of FGM

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  • TypeTraining or Development Class
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  • Location Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
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  • Date 05-06-2017 - 09-06-2017
Training or Development Class Title
Training Course on Prevention and Awareness of FGM
Event Type
Training or Development Class
Training or Development Class Date
05-06-2017 to 09-06-2017
Last Date for Applying
29-05-2017
Location
Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
Organization Name / Organize By
Indepth Research Services
Organizing/Related Departments
Health
Organization Type
Organization
Training or Development ClassCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
Training or Development ClassLevel
International
Related Industries

Medical/Healthcare/Hospital

Location
Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
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INTRODUCTION

 

Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a term now generally accepted for the traditional practices that involves injury or removal of part or all of the external genitalia of girls and women. It does not include genital surgery performed for medically prescribed reasons. Prior to the adoption of “female genital mutilation”, the practices were referred to as female circumcision, a term still in common use and preferred by the majority of people in communities where it is practiced.

Traditions are the customs, beliefs and values of a community which govern and influence people’s behavior. Traditions constitute learned habits which are passed on from generation to generation. Traditions are often guided by taboos and they are not easy to change. People adhere to these patterns of behavior, believing that they are the right things to do.

This training is aimed at strengthening community-based preventive work to protect the rights of children (as enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child) with a particular view to reducing the risk to girls and young women in Africa of undergoing genital mutilation in all its forms.

DURATION

5 Days

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Nurses, public health officers, community health extension workers, project officers working in communities that practices FGM

OBJECTIVES

By the end of the training the participants should be able to:

  1. Understand basic information about female genital mutilation, its health consequences and the cultural traditions that underpin it. This will also focus on the ethical, legal and human rights implications of FGM.
  2. Gain skills and knowledge relevant to the task for reaching out communities for the prevention of FGM as well as strategies for involving different community groups, e.g. women, men, youth and children and community leaders.
  3. To identify and to manage the physical, psychosocial, and sexual complications that is as of female genital mutilation.
  4. Identify problems and manage complication associated with FGM THIS INCLUDES; getting guidance on counseling, opening up a type III FGM, and management of other complications associated with FGM.

Tailor-Made Training

This training can also be customized for your institution upon request to a minimum of 4 participants. You can have it delivered in our training centre or at a convenient location.

You can apply to participate as a group or as an individual by selecting the (Register individual) or (Register Group) buttons

Others Details

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Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
USD 826.00 For more details and updates please visit training class organizer website
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  Indepth Research Services, Westlands, Rhapta Road Njema Court, Suite R2  Pin/Zip Code : 00100
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