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WHITE RIBBON DAY FILM – A Girl From Mogadishu – Dir Mary McGuckian

Synopsis: A Girl from Mogadishu is a true story inspired by the life and work of Irish activist Ifrah Ahmed. The film follows Ifrah from childhood in a refugee camp in Somalia where she was born and subjected to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) to Ireland where she is trafficked a teenager and is eventually given political asylum. She then goes on to become one of the world’s foremost international activists against gender-based violence. Available to watch from Nov 25 – from 7pm Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Ifrah Foundation in support of ending FGM PRE-ORDER NOW  MORE INFO Available with captions on  AMAZON PRIME Getting help and support for domestic violence You do not have to wait for an emergency situation to find help. If domestic abuse is happening to you, it’s important to tell someone and remember you’re not alone. Here’s some useful advice and ways to contact those who will be able help. THE POLICE NATIONAL HELPLINE NHS WOMEN’S AID VICTIM SUPPORT REFUGE SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT LINE #WhiteRibbonDay #MakeThePromise #NoExcuseForAbuse

WHITE RIBBON DAY FILM – A Girl From Mogadishu – Dir Mary McGuckian

Synopsis: A Girl from Mogadishu is a true story inspired by the life and work of Irish activist Ifrah Ahmed. The film follows Ifrah from...

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