Empowering and Supporting Communities Affected by FGM in the UK
This short film highlights FORWARD's work with African communities in the UK.
This short film highlights FORWARD's work with African communities in the UK.
To mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence 2018, FORWARD is launching a series of deeply insightful dialogues on Black women’s perceptions of Sexual Harassment in UK Universities. Part 4.
To mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence 2018, FORWARD is launching a series of deeply insightful dialogues on Black women’s perceptions of Sexual Harassment in UK Universities. Part 3.
To mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence 2018, FORWARD is launching a series of deeply insightful dialogues on Black women’s perceptions of Sexual Harassment in UK Universities. Part 2.
To mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence 2018, FORWARD is launching a series of deeply insightful dialogues on Black women’s perceptions of Sexual Harassment in UK Universities.
FORWARD’s multi-award-winning Schools Programme offers a comprehensive and wide range of services for schools. All of our schools services are delivered in a sensitive and age appropriate way by experienced FORWARD facilitators. Our schools services are flexible and tailored to meet the needs of each school and target audience.
This short film explores the impact of female genital mutilation (FGM) on not just individual women but the men in their lives, and the difficulty in having the 'uncomfortable conversation' around an expectant mothers FGM and her fear for her unborn daughter.
Senegalese superstar, Youssou Ndour, speaks with Kékéli, FORWARD's Head of Diaspora, on the role of the African diaspora communities in supporting the efforts on the continent to counter violence against women and girls (VAWG)
FORWARD's Musicians Unite to End FGM (MUTEFGM) project launches new song by Tanzania rapper RP Mbaula Ntiai Eembe Koko (Drop The Razor Blade, Old Lady)
Ntiai Eembe Koko is sung in Maasai meaning “Drop the razor blade, old lady,” the song is being launched by FORWARD’s Musicians Unite to End FGM (MUTEFGM) project.
To mark International Women's Day on 8th March 2018, FORWARD's Musicians Unite to End FGM (MUTEFGM) project in collaboration with Black History Studies presented The Power of Music: Artists Using Conversation and Music for Social Change at Hackney Attic, London.
Developing Rights-based and Empowering Approaches to Mobilise (DREAM) Action to End FGM is a four year project in Sierra Leone, run by FORWARD in partnership with two local organisations Advocacy Movement Network (AMNET) and Girl2Girl Empowerment Movement (G2G).