We’ve had some interesting discussions across many different threads recently about the goals of the feminist movement, and organisations with common aims.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list, but these are some issues that always come to mind for me when I think about what feminists want to achieve.
Ending female genital mutilation
Around the world today, it is estimated that 200 million women and girls alive today have already been subjected to FGM, and another 3 million girls are at risk of being subjected to it each year.
I think FGM is sometimes lightly dismissed as a one-off awful event in a survivor’s life, but in fact, the effects of this human rights violation are lifelong. List of health complications Last year, the World Health Organisation estimated that those complications mean that FGM costs health systems $1.4 billion dollars each year.
An estimated 800 girls undergo this each day. Some of them won’t survive to have health complications.
Organisations and campaigners working to end this include:
The Orchid project: www.orchidproject.org/
www.forwarduk.org.uk/
Hibo Wardere youtu.be/957vtfQvuQg
You have a one-off opportunity to support Hibo Wardere by buying a t-shirt. Only available for approximately 4 more days from the date of this post. www.mercht.com/c/i-am-a-woman
If you are an American MNer, Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s foundation may be particularly of interest to you. She focuses on stopping FGM (and forced marriage) in America.
www.theahafoundation.org/
ending forced marriage
Each year, 12 million girls under 18 are forced into marriage. I do not think anyone here will need me to explain why that’s a bad thing. What you may not know, is that pregnancy and childbirth complications are the leading cause of death for girls aged between 15 and 19. The connection is easy to draw. (The second-biggest cause of death for girls aged between 15 and 19 is self-harm.)
Obviously, adult women are also forced into marriage, but the many incidents involving literal children can be recognised at a glance as coerced marriages.
International
www.walkfree.org/news/2019/forced-and-child-marriage-in-africa-as-a-manifestation-of-gender-based-violence-and-inequality/
www.girlsnotbrides.org/about-child-marriage/
Their list of individual projects to fund under the Take Action tab may be particularly of interest.
www.girlsnotbrides.org/take-action/
UK
karmanirvana.org.uk/
USA
www.theahafoundation.org/