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'''INGOCGA''' - International NGO Council on Genital Autonomy is an organization of NGOs dedicated to protecting all children — girls, boys and children with intersex characteristics — from all forms of medically unnecessary genital cutting / mutilation.<ref name="about">{{REFweb
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'''INGOCGA''' - '''I'''nternational '''NGO C'''ouncil on '''G'''enital '''A'''utonomy is an organization of NGOs dedicated to protecting all children — girls, boys and children with intersex characteristics — from all forms of medically unnecessary genital cutting / mutilation.<ref name="about">{{REFweb
 
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INGOGCA was established in 2016 to promote the consistent application of existing principles that every child is an independent holder of rights and that all children everywhere should be protected from genital cutting that is not medically necessary.<ref name="about"/>
 
INGOGCA was established in 2016 to promote the consistent application of existing principles that every child is an independent holder of rights and that all children everywhere should be protected from genital cutting that is not medically necessary.<ref name="about"/>
  
In 2001, an INGOCGA member organization, [[Attorneys for the Rights of the Child]] (ARC) made a presentation to the Sub-Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights. In 2018, INGOCGA submitted by invitation a general document on [[MGM|MGC]] as a human rights violation. INGOCGA continues to work with many colleagues around the world to prepare country-specific submissions on MGC as a human rights violation.<ref name="about"/>
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In 2001, an INGOCGA member organization, [[Attorneys for the Rights of the Child]] (ARC) made a presentation to the Sub-Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights. In 2018, INGOCGA submitted by invitation a general document on [[MGM|MGC]] as a [[human rights]] violation. INGOCGA continues to work with many colleagues around the world to prepare country-specific submissions on MGC as a [[human rights]] violation.<ref name="about"/>
  
 
== Team ==
 
== Team ==
 
* [[Lena Nyhus]], Denmark, CEO [[Intact Denmark]]
 
* [[Lena Nyhus]], Denmark, CEO [[Intact Denmark]]
* Dr. [[Antony Lempert]], UK, Chair [[Secular Medical Forum]] of the National Secular Society
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* Dr. [[Antony Lempert]], UK, Chair [[Secular Medical Forum]] of the [[National Secular Society]]
 
* [[J. Steven Svoboda]], USA, Executive Director [[Attorneys for the Rights of the Child]]
 
* [[J. Steven Svoboda]], USA, Executive Director [[Attorneys for the Rights of the Child]]
 
* [[Kira Antinuk]], Canada, Executive Director [[Children's Health & Human Rights Partnership]]
 
* [[Kira Antinuk]], Canada, Executive Director [[Children's Health & Human Rights Partnership]]

Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 January 2023

INGOCGA - International NGO Council on Genital Autonomy is an organization of NGOs dedicated to protecting all children — girls, boys and children with intersex characteristics — from all forms of medically unnecessary genital cutting / mutilation.[1]

INGOGCA was established in 2016 to promote the consistent application of existing principles that every child is an independent holder of rights and that all children everywhere should be protected from genital cutting that is not medically necessary.[1]

In 2001, an INGOCGA member organization, Attorneys for the Rights of the Child (ARC) made a presentation to the Sub-Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights. In 2018, INGOCGA submitted by invitation a general document on MGC as a human rights violation. INGOCGA continues to work with many colleagues around the world to prepare country-specific submissions on MGC as a human rights violation.[1]

Team

External links

References

  1. a b c REFweb (2022). Our Work, INGOCGA. Retrieved 7 March 2022.