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     Letter to Sudan President on female genital cutting 
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  His Excellency President, Omer Hassan Ahmed Al Basheer
  His Excellency First Vice President, Salva Kiir Mayardit
  His Excellency Vice President, Ali Osman Mohammed Taha
  Honorable Minister of Justice
  Honorable Minster of Health
  Honorable Minster of Social Welfare and Women and Child Affairs
  Secretary-General of the National Council for Child Welfare
  The Council of the Ministers
  Secretary-General of the National Council for Strategic Planning
  Chairperson of the Sudan Medical Council
  Secretary-General of the Sudan Medical Council
  The Rapporteur of the Advisory Board for Human Rights
  The Chairperson and Members of the Association of the of Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists
  The Chairperson and Members of the Association of the Pediatrics Specialists.
  Re: Memorandum on the Repeal of Article (13) in the Child Act, 2009 In this crucial moment of the history of our beloved Sudan, we would like to address you with great hope that this memorandum will meet your full attention along with your immediate response, we all expect from you a positive response to this memorandum as it presents fair and objective claims relevant to the protection and safeguarding of the heath of women and girls, and the protection and promotion of their rights.
  The Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is one of most hazardous practices that endanger the bodily integrity, physical and psychological health of women and girls in Sudan. According to the 2006 Sudan Household Survey (SHHS) implemented by the Ministry of Health and the Central Bureau of Statistics, the practice of FGM among girl Children in Sudan amounts to %69.4. This aggravating fact was encountered by sincere efforts led by the Sudanese educated, intellectuals, enlightened religious men, Sufi sects since the era of Shaiekh Hamad Wad Umm Maryoum. Also, the non governmental and voluntary efforts to eliminate the FGM practice continued. Realizing the gravity of the FGM and its negative health, psychological, economical and social consequences, the State has adopted the National Strategy for the Elimination of FGM 208-2018 in partnership with the civil society organizations, the UN Agencies and the specialized international organizations.
  Furthermore, the State has ratified many regional and international treaties and conventions that protect child rights; on the top of it is the Child Rights Convention, which Sudan has taken the initiative to ratify. These efforts framed the official stand of the Government against the FGM through the following national, regional and international obligations:
  National Obligations:
  Sudan Declaration on Safe Motherhood, 1999; Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), 2005; Article 32 (1) of the Bill of Rights in the Interim Constitution of the Republic of Sudan, 2005, which states: “The State shall combat harmful customs and traditions which undermine the dignity and the status of women”; The Directives of the Quarter- Century Strategy 2007-2031; The National policy for Population as per Resolution No.48 of the Sudan Council Of Ministers 2002, which reads “The studies available on the practice of harmful customs reaffirmed the association between FGM and the pregnancy and childbirth complications. In spite of the efforts exerted to eliminate FGM, the practice is still very common; more than % 80 of females undergo FGM practice in Sudan”; The Strategy and Work Plan to Eliminate FGM in Sudan, Federal Ministry of Health 2001, signed by the Minster of Health; National Policy for the Empowerment of Women, Ministry of Social Welfare and Women Affairs, March 2007, signed by the President of the Republic of Sudan. It identified the widely practiced FGM as one of the most critical challenges that empowerment of women faces, and aimed at uprooting FGM practice; Resolution No.366 of the Sudan Medical Council, which reads: "Based on the fundamental principle rule that there should be neither harm nor malice". The Sudan Medical Council issued the following recommendation: "doctors are not allowed to practice any deed that causes harm, or of suspicion of harm to any human being, including Female Genital Mutilation, in its all forms"; Resolution No. 29 of the National Assembly, dated 20/06/2007 to enact legislations necessary to prohibit FGM, highlighting the necessity of fighting all harmful customs, and calling the relevant institutions to support these efforts.
  Regional Obligations:
  Article 21, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child; Dakar Declaration on the "Violence Against Women, Abandoning Female Genital Mutilation: the Role of National Parliaments ", December 2005; Rabat Declaration on Child’s Issues in the Islamic World, issued by the First Islamic Ministerial Conference for The Ministers in charge of Childhood Affairs, November 2005; Khartoum Declaration on Child Issues in the Islamic World, issued by the Second Islamic Ministerial Conference for The Ministers in Charge of Child Affairs, February 2009 called for "Take[ing] the necessary measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against girls and all harmful traditional or customary practices, such as child marriage and female genital mutilation, in the light of the relevant declarations, instruments, and conventions".
  International Obligations:
  Millennium Developmental Objectives (MDGs); Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, September 1995; Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article (19); Resolution No.51/2, Ending Female Genital Mutilation, the Fifty First Session of the Commission of the Status of Women, the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination and Violence Against the Girl Child, 2007. We, the undersigned, are concerned about the resolution issued by the Council of Ministers, dated 05/02/2009, withdrawing article (13) of the draft Child Act, which prohibits and criminalizes FGM. We are also concerned of inserting the same article in the Criminal Act, upon legalization of the so called "Islamic FGM". This contravenes the state strategy and its national, regional and international obligations to eliminate the FGM, in its all forms. The decision of withdrawing article (13) is an abortion of the national formal and informal efforts which have been solidly exerted to affirm the need for a legislation that prohibits and criminalizes FGM in its all forms and with no exception in order to protect the health and integrity of the Sudanese women and girls.
  Addressing you with this regard, we declare refutation of any exception or any legislation that legalizes any form of the FGM. We urge you to re-include article (13) as it is originally drafted in the Child Act, based on the following:
  Firstly: the national and international obligations of the Sudan.
  Secondly: the health harm caused by FGM as proved by scientific studies and research, and life experiences as well as what was publicized by the national and international official medical institutions alerting public attention to the high parentage of mothers’ mortality during childbirth which tops 11 women in each one thousand childbirths. It is one of the direct consequences of this harmful practice.
  Thirdly, a legislation that allows any form of FGM, would encourage practicing all other FGM forms.
  Thus, we call for the following:
   Re-include article (13) in the Child Act to prohibit and criminalize FGM, and integrating the same article in other acts and bylaws if necessary Work to implement the national Strategy and Work Plan to Eliminate FGM in Sudan   The State is to comply with its reference institutions specialized in medical and health issues, represented by:   The Ministry of Health   The Sudan Medical Council   The Association of the of Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists   The Association of Pediatrics Specialists
  We submit this memorandum, in this historical condition that faces the march of our country, hoping to and working for promoting the values of human rights and the protection and enhancement of women and child rights.
  Undersigned
  Institute Name Signature
  cc to:
   The Chairperson and members of the National Assembly   Local Civil Society Organizations   Untried Nations Secretary General   The Special Rapporteur of the United Nations on Violence against Women,   UN specialized agencies:   UNICEF   UNDP   UNFPA   WHO   UNIFEM   UNMIS   Child Rights International Committee (CRC)   Embassies in Sudan   National and international media organs   International Organizations:
   Islamic Conference Organization (ICO)   Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO)   Friedrich Ebert Stiftung,   Save the Children, Sweden   Save the Children, USA   Save the Children, UK   Plan Sudan   Oxfam   Care International   Goal   DED   Red Crescent   International Red Cross
  signatories
  Democratic Unionist Party
  Sudanese Communist Party
  National Alliance of Sudan
  Sudanese Women’s Union
  National Democratic Women’s Caucus
  New Democratic Forces Movement
  Babiker Badr Scientific Association
  Ashaad Association
  Darfur International Agency
  Sudan Freedom Movement
  Sudanese Women’s General Union
  Sudanese Association for Development
  Network for Human Rights and Legal Aid – Students’ Committee
  Human Rights Organization
  Social and Human Development Consultancy Group
  Ahlam Childcare Charitable Organization
  Sudanese Centre of Culture and Development
  Human Rights’ Media Centre
  U of K – Law Faculty
  Social Civil Platform
  Sudanese Studies Centre
  Legal Platform Organization
  Civil Society Initiative for Peace
  National Society for Combating Harmful Traditional Practices
  National Network Against FGM and Harmful Traditional Practices
  Teacher First Organization
  Socialist Medical Association
  Sudanese Centre for Union Rights and Human Rights
  Women’s Initiative Group
  Friends of the Child and Family Association
  AlKhair wa Albaraka Association
  Alshawshab Centre for the Development of Society
  The Democratic Platform of Darfur
  Amal Centre for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence
  Arab Baath Socialist Party
  Youth Peace Association
  Marafi Association for Sustainable Development
  Sudan for All Organization
  Network of Arab Women (Aisha)
  Saalma Centre for Resources and Women Studies
  Asma Association for Development
  The Environmentalist Association
  Centre for Gender
  Sudanese Association for Environmental Protection
  Afiya Sudan
  Edena lil Balad Association
  Sudanese Youth Union
  The Development of Young Children Association
  Sudanese Network for the Abolition of FGM
  Network of Human Rights and Legal Aid
  Strategic Initiative – Sayha
  World Centre for the Culture of Peace
  National Organization for Human Development
  Justice Party
  COMOCS
  Dimbior Organization for Development and Reconstruction
  The Nation’s National Security
  United Liberal Democratic Party
  GPC
  Congress Party of Sudan
  Sudanese Organization for Research and Development
  Khatim Adlan Centre
  Alaq Centre for Press Services
  Sudan People’s Liberation Movement
  Khartoum Centre for Human Rights and Environmental Development
  Journalists for Human Rights
  Child Rights Institute (CRI)
  Music for All Organization
  Asma Association for Women
  Jewiriya Bint al Harith Association
  Asala Association for Women
  Dar es Salam Association for Women
  Al-Hadaf Association for Women
  Cultural Centre of Action
  Mutawinat Charitable Company
  Rad al Jameel Charitable Organization
  Sudanese National AIDS Program (SNAP)
  Fashoda Alniswi Organization
  Alsafat Organization
  John Garang Organization
  Noor Al-Nisa Charitable Organization
  Al-Sadiqat Charity
  General Department for Women and Family
  Shimoos Sudanese Organization for Disabled Women
   
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