Survivor & Community Engagement Toolkit
Why Sahiyo Created This Toolkit:
At Sahiyo, we believe that ending female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) starts with survivors and communities leading the conversation. However, we recognize many organizations and advocates face challenges due to limited tools, strategies, and guidance for effectively engaging impacted communities.
We created this toolkit to bridge that gap—offering ethical, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive engagement strategies drawn from the collective expertise of organizations across the United States working to address FGM/C.
“Community is the crux of our work. We're here to serve, to learn from, and to reinvest into and just pour into our community. We have to be engaged with folks and understand, you know, kind of what's going on in their lives to be able to do our work.”
~ Dianne Uwayo, African Family Health Organization (AFAHO)
Explore what's inside the toolkit in the infographic below:
On March 18th, 2024 Sahiyo, in partnership with RTI International, hosted a webinar titled “Pathways to Progress: Community Engagement in Ending Female Genital Cutting (FGC)” to discuss the role of community engagement in prevention efforts to raise awareness of FGM/C and support communities impacted by it.
Throughout the webinar, speakers uplifted their organization’s examples of effective outreach and education through various engagement strategies with individuals and communities impacted by FGM/C.
https://bit.ly/CommunityEngagement2024
Features: Mariya Taher (Sahiyo), Samman Masud (Sahiyo), Wonder Guannu (African Cultural Alliance of North America), and Breanne Lash (Nile Sisters Development Initiative).
The development of this toolkit was made possible through the invaluable contributions of these supporting organizations:









