
REPORTAGE : L'HORREUR DES EXCISIONS DANS LES TRIBUS MAASAÏ - Kenya - Tour du monde #10
3 chapitres
- Introduction et rencontre avec NiceLe contexteUpon arriving in Kenya, the narrator meets Thomas, a young student and volunteer who tells the story of Nice, a young woman fighting against female genital mutilation in Kenya and around the world.Définition du problème• Female genital mutilation typically consists of the removal or excision of the clitoris • Performed without any medical reason • Causes severe physical suffering that can lead to death • Often results in terrible emotional traumaL'objectif du voyageThe decision is made to travel to southern Kenya at the foot of Kilimanjaro to meet Nice.Résonance personnelleNice's testimony is described as very touching and inspiring, providing significant insights into the situation and the fight that needs to be waged.
- Les Maasaï et leurs traditionsPrésentation du peupleThe Maasai are a well-known people living in southern Kenya near Tanzania, known as true warriors and semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers.Mode de vie• Live near numerous parks in the region • Primary food consumed is milk, sometimes mixed with blood, extracted from cattle without killing themPratique culturelleFemale genital mutilation is traditionally one of the most important elements of Maasai culture.Histoire de NiceNice grew up in a Maasai tribe similar to this one, but at age 8 she fled to escape excision and has since fought against female genital mutilation in Kenya and worldwide.
- Situation mondiale et chiffres alarmantsAmélioration au KenyaThe situation appears to be improving in Kenya, partly thanks to Nice's tireless work.Crise mondialeThe situation remains critical in other countries around the world.Statistiques alarmantes• According to UNICEF, every minute six girls and women are excised somewhere in the world • Most affected countries are in Africa, including Somalia, Guinea, and Djibouti • In these countries, the percentage of mutilated women exceeds 95%Reconnaissance et gratitudeThanks extended to Nice for her hospitality, her family for their generosity, and her immense fight against this practice, as well as to Thomas for accompanying on this journey.





