Post on 19-Aug-2020
Sudanese Nursing Students Federation
SCORP
Activity Report: Nursing & Midwifery students against FGM De-Medicalization
Campaign July to November – 2018.
1. Background:
Sudanese Nursing Students Federation is an independent, non-governmental and non-‐
political federation of nursing students’ and novice associations working through-out the Sudan.
We have (42) National Member Association from 18 state and representing more than 10.000 nursing
students and novice . The SNSF was founded in May 2015 and is
run for and by nursing students on a non-profit basis. It exists to serve nursing students all over
the Sudan. SNSF was established in the Sudan as a nursing community organization. Mission of SNSF
states: “our mission is to offer future nurses a comprehensive introduction to global health issues.
Through our programs and opportunities, we develop culturally sensitive students of nursing, intent on
influencing the transitional inequalities that shape the health of our nursing”.
One late 2017 the SNSF Team on FGM De-medicalization were collected and planned to propose a
campaign to the expected partners and donors, on the first half of 2018 the replay were received by
the acceptance of WHO to technically support the campaign and UKaid to sponsor it financially.
2. Objectives:
2.1 General Objectives:
The general objective were to build nursing and midwifery students skills in FGM, social norm
and soft skills to enable them to contribute activities as change agents to strengthen social
movements within their peers and community to de-medicalize the practice.
2.2 Specific Objectives:
1- To achieve an overall knowledge increase and understanding of FGM/C eradication/
prevention and support at the nursing students by mobilizing and empowering them
2- To engage the formal and informal partner in the fight against FGM at the grassroots.
3- DE medicalization of the FGM starting with Students.
4- To raise awareness on FGM Demedicalizition issues among the nursing and midwifery
societies nor as public community.
5- To raise awareness on FGM/C among Nursing and midwifery students
6- To motivateNursing and Midwifery students and the community to help
reduce/eliminate FGM/C.
7- To emphasize on the de-medicalization of FGM/C procedures
8- To collect Statement of Declaration signatures from the 5 Targeted States.
3. Proceedings of the Nursing and Midwifery students Against FGM Medicalization Campaign:
3.1 The National Workshop and the lunch of the campaign: on the 13-19 September 2018,
with 25 students from the 5 targeted states, the get oriented by the FGM context and the social
norms by WHO-Sudan employees, and leadership and managerial skills by MedSIN- Sudan
volunteers, and maternal health, SDGs and Facilitation skills by SNSF Trainers, we collect 25
pledges.
3.2 The state level campaign:
The campaign targeted 5 states , in each state we targeted the Nursing and midwifery schools ,
and the surrounded Nursing or midwifery youth communities.
States:
3.2.1 Khartoum state:
In Khartoum we targeted the flowing universities:
• Khartoum university : a workshop were hold with 40 students, the trained on FGM
De-Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and facilitation
skills; 40 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and post
to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 350 pledge were singed
by the students and academic staff.
• Neeleein university: a workshop were hold with 50 students, the trained on FGM
De-Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and facilitation
skills; 50 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and post
to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 280 pledge were singed
by the students and academic staff.
• Omdurman Islamic university: a workshop were hold with 40 students, the trained
on FGM De-Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and
facilitation skills; 40 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students
pre and post to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 200 pledge
were singed by the students and academic staff.
• The State academy for health sciences: a workshop were hold with 45 students, the
trained on FGM De-Medicalization, Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms
and facilitation skills; 45 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the
students pre and post to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and
289 pledge were singed by the students and academic staff.
• Technology university : a workshop were hold with 109 students, the trained on
FGM De-Medicalization, Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and
facilitation skills; (0) questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students
pre and post to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 350 pledge
were singed by the students
• Over all achievements: the workshops were attended with 284 students, they
beamed well oriented with FGM and reproductive health issues; also 175
questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and post to the
session; a public sessions attendees singed 1,469 pledge were singed by the
students and academic staff within the state.
3.2.2 North Kordofan state:
In NK state we targeted the flowing universities:
• University of kordofan: a workshop were hold with 45 students, the trained on FGM
De-Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and facilitation
skills; 45 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and post
to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 280 pledge were singed
by the students and academic staff.
• The state academy for health sciences: a workshop were hold with 45 students, the
trained on FGM De-Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms
and facilitation skills; No questioners were collected; a public session were hold at
the faculty and 80 pledge were singed by the students and academic staff.
3.2.3 Gaduref state: : a workshop were hold with 40 students, the trained on FGM De-
Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and facilitation
skills; 40 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and
post to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 250 pledge
were singed by the students and academic staff.
3.2.4 Wad madani state:
In Wad Madani state we targeted the flowing universities:
• Gazer a university in combination with WadMadni University for health sciences
and technology: a workshop were hold with 50 students, the trained on FGM De-
Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and facilitation skills;
50 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and post to the
session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 250 pledge were singed by the
students and academic staff.
3.2.5 Northern state: a workshop were hold with 50 students, the trained on FGM De-
Medicalization , Maternal health issues in Sudan, Social Norms and facilitation
skills; 50 questioners were collected to assess the KAP of the students pre and
post to the session; a public session were hold at the faculty and 198 pledge
were singed by the studentsand academic staff.
“Note: the primary plan were to visit Khartoum, Kordofan, Qadarife , Kassala and the
northern state, but because of the “Chikungunya outbreak” we shift kassala to WadMadni
for the purpose of the team safety and security.”
4. Overall results:
Overall participant’s number: 539 trainees.
Overall questioners count: 430 questioners.
Overall pledges comets: 2,552 pledges.
Overall Public session attendees estimate to be 2,661 people.
5. Challenges:
1- Lack of experience on social norms was the major challenge.
2- The universities mangers not well co-operative as we expect, they almost put financial
hardships upon the hall rental and use of university access.
3- Transportation and accommodation difficulties took a place during the state period.
6. Recommendations:
1- The manpower should be increased for the sake of sufficient and efficient coverage for
the targeted populations.
2- The material should be increased in content and the quality of the content to archive
the audience satisfaction.
3- Community outreach lead by the trained local students will be great chance to take an
active role toward the de-medicalization and then the total abandonment.
4- The reaches well help a lot to define the best ways to change the social norms specially
the community beads researches.
7. Conclusion:
In conclusion, the Nursing and midwifery students against FGM Medicalization Campaign pan
Sudan were a great success, and the collaboration with the WHO was successful also. Cities
outside Khartoum are a good target for such movements, as most of the students are not
trained in social change, and most of the community is unaware of the consequences of FGM,
the researches on this topic in Sudan are slightly limited to the governors and health dissections
makers, youth nursing and midwifery student are very good manpower to achieve SDG3 with
the most innovative ways.
8.Annex:
8.1: Photo Annex:
8.1.1 Annex 1: Photos of the national lunching of the campaign:
8.1.2 Annex 2: photos from Khartoum states:
8.1.3 Annex 3: photos from Kordofan state:
8.1.4 Annex 4: photos from Qdarife state:
8.1.5: Annex 5: Photos from WadMadni State:
8.1.6: Annex 6: photos from Northern state:
Annex 2: Declaration:
Pledge to support the Abandonment of Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan
Female Genital Mutilation is a harmful practice in Sudan. It is a violation of the basic human
rights of girls and women and violates a person's rights to health, security and physical
integrity, the right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and the
right to life when the procedure results in death*.
We are the nursing and midwefery Students in Sudan are standing against the Medicalization of
Female Genital Cutting and calling for regulatory and accountability mechanisms through
medical code of conduct and medical council to criminalize the practice of all types of Female
Genital Mutilation.
*Source: World Health Organization
الرقم االسم الوالية الوظيفة رقم الموبايل/الرقم الوطني التوقيع
Annex 3: Timeline:
Annex 4: Budget
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Reported by : FGM National Team
Hassan Aburas FGM national director
On-behalf