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In 2016, the WWDOGA in Germany was accompanied by four in film and discussion events, where the films ''Circumcision'' by [[Ari Libsker]], ''Hibos Lied - Weibliche Genitalverstümmelung und die Macht der Tradition'' by [[Renate Bernhard]] and Sigrid Dethlof, and the animated short film ''Hermes und Aphrodite'' by Gregor Zootsky were shown in Munich, Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Berlin.
 
In 2016, the WWDOGA in Germany was accompanied by four in film and discussion events, where the films ''Circumcision'' by [[Ari Libsker]], ''Hibos Lied - Weibliche Genitalverstümmelung und die Macht der Tradition'' by [[Renate Bernhard]] and Sigrid Dethlof, and the animated short film ''Hermes und Aphrodite'' by Gregor Zootsky were shown in Munich, Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Berlin.
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In 2017m the WWDOGA in Germany was introduced by a press conference in Berlin on May 4th, and closed by a symposium ''Jungenbeschneidung in Deutschland - eine Bestandsaufnahme'' (Circumcision on boys in Germany - an inventory) at the university Düsseldorf on May 8th.
  
  

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The World Wide Day of Genital Autonomy (WWDOGA) is a campaign day for the genital autonomy of children which has been initiated by the German "Facharbeitskreis Beschneidungsbetroffener im MOGiS e.V.". Since 2013, it is celebrated on each 7th of May. This date has been chosen because on May 7th, 2012, the District Court of Cologne (Germany) has judged for the first time in Germany, that the circumcision of male children is an assault.

The aim of the WWDOGA is to propagate the right of bodily integrity and sexual self-determination for all children all over the world.

Accompanying Events

In 2014, a Scientific Symposium took place one day earlier in Cologne, being organized by MOGiS e.V. and pro familia NRW.

In 2015, the WWDOGA was followed by a "Genital Autonomy" conference in the Haus der Jugend (Youth Hostel) in Frankfurt/Main.

In 2016, the WWDOGA in Germany was accompanied by four in film and discussion events, where the films Circumcision by Ari Libsker, Hibos Lied - Weibliche Genitalverstümmelung und die Macht der Tradition by Renate Bernhard and Sigrid Dethlof, and the animated short film Hermes und Aphrodite by Gregor Zootsky were shown in Munich, Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Berlin.

In 2017m the WWDOGA in Germany was introduced by a press conference in Berlin on May 4th, and closed by a symposium Jungenbeschneidung in Deutschland - eine Bestandsaufnahme (Circumcision on boys in Germany - an inventory) at the university Düsseldorf on May 8th.


List of Speakers at the WWDOGA in Cologne

2015

2014

2013

Supporting Organizations

Germany

France

Great Britain

Switzerland

Scandinavia

Israel

Africa

America

Australia


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