Document Type
Report
Publication Date
3-2026
Abstract
The Girl Generation: Support to the Africa-Led Movement (TGG-ALM) programme works to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) by shifting social attitudes/beliefs and behavioral intentions related to FGM and the gender ideologies that sustain its continued practice through interventions implemented at the community level. This study aimed to assess such shifts in the context of TGG-ALM intervention sites in Kenya, while also tracking the diffusion of the intervention beyond intervention sites. Key intervention activities implemented by TGG-ALM included conducting community intergenerational dialogues in both Isiolo and Narok counties, women-only reflect circles in Isiolo and couples-only/homestead dialogues in Narok.
Recommended Citation
Matanda, Dennis, Francis Obare, Robert Omondi, Stephen Kizito, Stella Muthuri, and Chi-Chi Undie. 2026. "Endline evaluation of community-based interventions addressing social attitudes and behavioural intentions related to female genital mutilation in Isiolo and Narok counties, Kenya." Nairobi: Population Council.
Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
DOI
10.31899/sbsr2026.1009
Language
English
Project
FGM Data Hub
