Commit and Act Foundation headed by Madam Hannah Bockarie has empowered Sowie Women ( Female Genital Cutting initiates) in Tonkolili District to do Bondo secret society without Cutting/ blood.

On Sunday 18 December 2022, the foundation celebrated with eight graduates from Bondo without cutting in Yele Gbonkolenken Chiefdom, Tonkolili District.

Admonishing women, parents, stakeholders, soweis and graduates at the Yele Court Barray, the Founder and Country Director of Commit and Act Sierra Leone, Md. Hannah Bockarie expressed thanks and appreciation to soweis who have committed themselves to abandon the practice of FGM in communities.

She said that the “My body my right” project targets 800 girls in Sierra Leone, adding that the projects is geared towards empowering vulnerable people especially girls in Sierra Leone.

According to Hannah Bockarie, the projects also work toward ending FGM practice in Sierra Leone and to ensure that soweis stop the practice of FGM practice and engage in meaningful activities that will earn them their living.

She explained that the eight girls that have graduated from the Bondo without cutting will now serve as ambassadors to influence their peers to accept the rites of passage.

Bockarie also alluded on the health, social and economic implications associated to the FGM practice and urged parents to stop subjecting their girls to a practice that deters their progress.

She maintained that education is key and is beneficial to women and girls, adding that Commit and Act Foundation Sierra Leone is here to change the perception on traditions and help uplift the status of women in the country.

Hannah Bockarie also pointed out that, the eight successful girls that have graduated from the Bondo without cutting are now full Bondo women and they can now serve as watchdogs in changing the culture of harm to an acceptable culture that protects the lives of women in their various communities.

She expressed thanks and appreciations to the German doctors for sponsoring the “My body my right” project that has helped change the lives of vulnerable communities in the country.

Hannah Bockarie further stated that the projects have also uplifted the status of soweis in many communities.

Explaining the mandate of Commit and Act, Hannah Bockarie said her organisation is working with local healthcare workers and other professionals to aid survivors of violence and help prevent violence.

She reiterated that they treat survivors of domestic and gender-based assault, people struggling with trauma following Sierra Leone’s 11-year civil war, and community members facing mental health difficulties.

She said as an organization the provide safe home/shelter for girls who have experienced abuses in different forms, they offer space both to heal from pain and to build fulfilling lives and families.

In his statement in the graduation ceremony, the former Chiefdom Speaker of Yele Chiefdom, David K. Fullah expressed thanks and appreciation to Commit and Act organisation for piloting the Bondo without cutting in Gbonkolenken Chiefdom.

He said as chiefs in the community, they are supporting a practice that will help change the status of women and girls, adding that Commit and Act Foundation Sierra Leone has done tremendous work toward that direction and is currently empowering vulnerable communities in Tonkolili District.

He furthered that through the hard work of Commit and Act Foundation, their communities have started experiencing a sigh of relief.

Chief Fullah expressed thanks to the sponsors, German doctors for sponsoring a project that ensures that the rights of women are upheld.

The Chief Sowei in Gbonkolenken Chiefdom, Sampa Bongo said as soweis they are now working with Commit and Act Foundation Sierra Leone to ensure that they abandon the practice of FGM in their communities.

Sampa Bongo said through the support, advocacy and the awareness-raising by Commit and Act Foundation Sierra Leone, they have decided to change their mindset on culture that is harmful to women and girls.

She thanked donors of Commit and Act for making their lives safe through empowerment by providing livelihood support through agriculture.

She assured the Director of Commit and Act Foundation Sierra Leone that they will never go back to the FGM practice that has enormous health and economic implications for women and girls.

The Chief Sowei appealed to the organisation and partners to continue with the Bondo without cutting which they are now considering as a perfect life saving tradition.

The eight graduates also expressed thanks and appreciation to Commit and Act Foundation Sierra Leone and partners for transforming their lives through education and livelihood support.

They assured of being ambassadors and change agents in their various communities.