Alice-Schwarzer-Stiftung Honors Champions Against Female Genital Mutilation
Virginia Wangare Greiner and Cornelia Strunz receive the Heldinnen-Award for their tireless work supporting victims and raising awareness of this global issue.
- The Desert Flower Center in Berlin provides crucial medical and psychological support to women affected by female genital mutilation (FGM).
- Cornelia Strunz and Virginia Wangare Greiner were recognized with a €10,000 prize for their efforts in combating FGM and supporting survivors.
- The World Health Organization estimates over 230 million women globally have undergone FGM, a practice still occurring despite legal prohibitions.
- In Germany, more than 100,000 women are affected by FGM, with over 17,000 girls currently at risk, highlighting the need for continued vigilance.
- Waris Dirie, a survivor and advocate, delivered a moving speech at the award ceremony, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for women's rights and dignity.