Countries of implementation: Niger, Liberia and Kenya.
Donor: Amplify Change.
Period: July 2025 to date (ongoing).
End FGM/C Network Africa (The African Network) is an African-led coalition launched on October 10, 2023, during the African Union’s 2nd International Conference on FGM in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Network aims to eliminate Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) across the continent. Conceived in 2022, its mission is to amplify African voices in advocating for human rights protections for women and girls. Co-hosted by Covenant Foundation for Girls (Liberia) and ONG Éducation Universelle (Niger), with Orchid Project as interim secretariat and Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW) as the network’s treasurer, the Network unites diverse African organizations to coordinate grassroots advocacy, policy influence, and legislative reform efforts.
Presently, the African Network is implementing a three-year grant with funding from Amplify Change, with a strategic priority of strengthening the Network’s governance structure, expanding membership, generating evidence on FGM, amplifying regional & global advocacy, and forging stronger partnerships. This funding will further improve the African Network’s capacity to champion African-led solutions, as the leading regional movement to end FGM/C.