GeorginaGoodwin: Shanina Shani, Area Program Manager for World Vision. For 16 years Shanina has worked with World Vision in her home county Narok implementing measures alongside partners UNFPA to raise awareness of the negative impacts of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) a
GeorginaGoodwin: Shanina Shani, Area Program Manager for World Vision. For 16 years Shanina has worked with World Vision in her home county Narok implementing measures alongside partners UNFPA to raise awareness of the negative impacts of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) a
GeorginaGoodwin: A Maasai with his cattle crossing the dry plains of Masailand in Kenya's Narok County. Maasai culture, often praised and used as a tourist attraction, also encourages FGM. According to the Maasai, FGM is the key to success in all aspects of life. Kenya ba
GeorginaGoodwin: Chabor, 18 (right) Keremut, 18 (centre) and Maworwa, 22 (left) are from Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Maasailand Narok County. They are from a village that is doing it's best to abandon the practise of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) but it is not uncommon
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM he realised the effects
GeorginaGoodwin: Walking through the manyatta, Noorkieku, 46 is the only wife of Assistant Chief Tobikoye Mpoke. They have 7 children, 2 are daughters. After attending a World Vision supported by UNFPA seminar on the negative impact of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Tob
GeorginaGoodwin: Maasai goat with new born kid in a Maasai manyatta (homestead) in Kenya's Narok County. Maasai culture, often praised and used as a tourist attraction, also encourages FGM. According to the Maasai, FGM is the key to success in all aspects of life. Kenya b
GeorginaGoodwin: 22 year old Angaruna lives in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. Her area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Female Genital Mutilation, has decided to encourage
GeorginaGoodwin: Young Maasai girls in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Female Genital Mutilation, has decided to encourage his peo
GeorginaGoodwin: Maasai girls in Elangata Enterit begin the day by taking the goats out to find grazing pasture in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Fem
GeorginaGoodwin: Maasai girls in Elangata Enterit begin the day by taking the goats out to find grazing pasture in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Fem
GeorginaGoodwin: Maasai girls in Elangata Enterit begin the day by taking the goats out to find grazing pasture in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Fem
GeorginaGoodwin: Maasai girls in Elangata Enterit begin the day by taking the goats out to find grazing pasture in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Fem
GeorginaGoodwin: Maasai girls in Elangata Enterit begin the day by taking the goats out to find grazing pasture in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Fem
GeorginaGoodwin: Nokolonyi has 8 children, the eldest is 14 years. She doesn't know how old she is. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the negative impacts of Female Genital Mutilation, has decided t
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan is 5 years old. Every morning she goes to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan is 5 years old. Every morning she goes to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan and Solopian are 5 years old. Every morning they collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-sup
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan is 5 years old. Every morning she goes to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan is 5 years old. Every morning she goes to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan is 5 years old. Every morning she goes to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported
GeorginaGoodwin: Young girls in the area of Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County go every morning to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead). The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported semina
GeorginaGoodwin: Muteyan is 5 years old. Every morning she goes to collect milk from the goats in the manyatta (Maasai homestead) in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported
GeorginaGoodwin: Young Maasai girls look through the manyatta (homestead) fence as they collect milk from the goats in Elangata Enterit in Kenya's Narok County. The area's Assistant Chief is Tobikoye Mpoke who after attending a World Vision, UNFPA-supported seminar on the
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM he realised the effects
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM he realised the effects
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM he realised the effects
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM he realised the effects
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM he realised the effects
GeorginaGoodwin: Tobikoye Mpoke, Assistant Chief of Elangata Enterit with his wife Noorkieku in his manyatta (Masai homestead) in Narok County in Kenya's southern Masailand. Tobikoye has 7 children, 5 boys and 2 daughters. After attending a seminar in December 2016 on FGM