What is the key to mobilizing entire social networks around
the promotion of human rights? The answer is to utilize the greatest and most
effective advocates for positive change: passionate community members
themselves, social mobilization agents.
Social mobilization is organized information-sharing through
awareness-raising campaigns and activities. In villages who are
participating in Tostan’s Community Empowerment Program (CEP), teams of social mobilization agents are
created to extend the reach of knowledge shared in CEP classes. This ensures
that entire networks of people are informed and feel a part of any decision to
promote positive social change in their area. Social mobilization teams also organize inter-village meetings to discuss important
issues and achieve consensus on decisions affecting the extended social network.
As part of our continuing partnership with Orchid Project, two social mobilization teams were created in Kolda and Sédhiou
in southern Senegal to lead awareness-raising activities that will engage neighboring communities around human
rights and accelerate the movement for female genital cutting (FGC) abandonment in regions where rates are the
highest. Read more about this social mobilization project in a great article on Orchid Project's blog.
Each team consists of a supervisor and five social mobilization agents
specifically selected for their skills in communication and their dedication to
positive social change. We introduced Kolda’s social mobilization team last
week, and now we are glad to introduce to you the social mobilization team of Sédhiou,
Senegal! Abdoulaye Kebe, Supervisor, Sédhiou |
Abdoulaye works for Tostan because he strongly believes in the promotion of human rights and the preservation of human dignity. Excited to be a part of this new project, he hopes to use his previous experience with social mobilization activities to support positive behavioral change in villages throughout Sédhiou. Outside of work Abdoulaye enjoys reading the Koran and tending his garden.
Mariama Doumboya, Social Mobilization Agency (SMA), Sédhiou |
In the past, Mariama worked for Tostan as a Community Empowerment
Program (CEP) facilitator in Sédhiou, where she focused specifically on social
mobilization activities. She continues to work with Tostan to increase her
knowledge of human rights and health and share that knowledge with communities.
In her free time, Mariama loves to cook—especially dishes with couscous.
Mamadou Sao, SMA, Sédhio |
Mamadou was born and raised in Sédhiou and is very
passionate about improving the well-being of people in his region. He is
particularly interested in helping to bring an end to violence against women
and children. He hopes that as a member of the social mobilization team he can
provide information to villagers, encouraging them to abandon harmful practices
such as female genital cutting (FGC), child/forced marriage, and early
pregnancy. Outside of work he enjoys playing soccer, scrabble, and reading.
Seydi Bouba, SMA, Sédhiou |
Seydi is an advocate for education rights and enjoys working
for Tostan as its program makes nonformal education accessible to community
members. He is interested in working with Orchid Project because its goal
aligns closely with something he is passionate about: the abandonment of FGC.
He hopes to use his skills to inform people of the harmful consequences of FGC
and child/forced marriage throughout the duration of this project. Outside of
work he enjoys farming and other agricultural activities.
Mouskeba Konte, SMA, Sédhiou |
Born in Sédhiou, Mouskeba has always felt passionate about
health issues in her community. She was happy to find work that supported her
beliefs and hopes that the work of Tostan will further develop her country
positively. She is excited to be part of the social mobilization team where she
can use her knowledge and experience to prompt meaningful discussion in local
communities. She hopes this work
will eventually lead to total abandonment of FGC in Senegal. Although Mouskeba
is kept busy as a member of the social mobilization team, she always makes time
outside of work to spend with her children.
Bamba Lylla Marena, SMA, Sédhiou |
Bamba believes that education and literacy are key
components of sustainable development, and he enjoys working with Tostan in its
efforts to accomplish these goals. He believes that child/forced marriage and
FGC pose serious and significant health problems and hinder the development of
Senegal in general. He believes that total FGC abandonment is both necessary
and possible. When not working, Bamba enjoys playing the piano and socializing
with friends.
The above portraits are based on short interviews that were held on an informal, respectful, and voluntary basis in the participants’ own language with the assistance of an interpreter.
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