National FGM Day: Ending Female Genital Mutilation in a Generation
Aneeta Prem MBE, Founder of Freedom Charity.”FGM IS Child Abuse”
Introduction
Each year on 6 February, the world observes the United Nations’ Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). This date stands as a global reminder of our collective responsibility to safeguard girls and women from a life-altering practice that violates fundamental human rights. As the founder of Freedom Charity, I am committed to eradicating FGM through education, advocacy, and direct support. My book, Cut Flowers Only, is the only PSHE Association-accredited resource designed specifically for students studying FGM prevention. By highlighting the Red Triangle with a Heart of Gold—the universal symbol championed by Freedom Charity—together we can help end FGM in a single generation.
Why 6 February Matters
- Awareness and Education: Established by the United Nations, this day spotlights the urgent global need to protect millions of at-risk girls.
- Amplified Advocacy: Campaigns, workshops, and policy discussions often launch or intensify around 6 February, drawing media and public attention.
- Human Rights Perspective: FGM is not merely a cultural issue; it is a violation of bodily autonomy and physical integrity, affecting over 200 million girls worldwide.
Freedom Charity’s Mission
At Freedom Charity, we believe no child should suffer from forced marriage, dishonour-based abuse, or FGM. We offer:
- Educational Workshops in schools and community centres.
- A 24-hour Helpline and Freedom App offering support.
- Resources and Training for educators and healthcare professionals.
Our work is underpinned by the conviction that prevention starts with knowledge. By educating young people about their rights, we empower them to safeguard themselves and their peers.
Cut Flowers Only: The First PSHE-Accredited FGM Resource
Cut Flowers Only is more than a book—it’s a practical toolkit designed to:
- Raise Awareness: Real-life case studies and survivor stories illuminate the risks and lifelong impacts of FGM.
- Equip Students: Structured lesson plans and discussion prompts encourage empathy, resilience, and confidence in recognising FGM risk factors.
- Instil Critical Thinking: Age-appropriate language ensures students understand the legal, social, and personal dimensions of FGM.
By aligning with PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic) education guidelines, Cut Flowers Only meets rigorous UK standards for safeguarding and informed teaching.
The Red Triangle with a Heart of Gold
A key aspect of Cut Flowers Only is the Red Triangle with a Heart of Gold, an emblem now widely recognised as a symbol of FGM prevention. Schools, campaigners, and organisations worldwide display it to:
- Demonstrate Unity: Show solidarity in ending this harmful practice.
- Identify Safe Spaces: Let at-risk individuals know where they can seek help or advice.
- Encourage Conversation: Spark dialogue on FGM prevention and women’s rights.
Action Steps for 6 February
1. Share the Symbol
- Download and display the Red Triangle with a Heart of Gold across social media and in physical locations like libraries or school noticeboards.
- Use the hashtags #ZeroToleranceForFGM, #CutFlowersOnly, and #RedTriangle to raise awareness.
2. Educate with Cut Flowers Only
- Integrate the book into your local school’s PSHE curriculum.
- Organise a workshop or reading group to discuss the real-life impact of FGM.
3. Support Freedom Charity
- Donate: Contributions help fund helplines, workshops, and outreach initiatives.
- Volunteer: Share your time or professional skills (e.g., teacher training, translation, counselling).
4. Engage Policymakers
- Write to your local MP or council, emphasising the need for robust legislation and strict enforcement against FGM.
- Advocate for nationwide educational mandates to ensure every child learns about FGM prevention and how to seek help.

Final Thoughts
National FGM Day on 6 February is pivotal for raising global awareness and driving tangible change. By championing education, employing the Red Triangle with a Heart of Gold, and utilising Cut Flowers Only, we can break the cycle of FGM for future generations.
Join me, Aneeta Prem, and the Freedom Charity team by taking action today: educate, advocate, and stand in solidarity with survivors and those at risk. Together, we can ensure FGM becomes a thing of the past. #ZeroToleranceForFGM #NationalFGMDay #CutFlowers #StopFGM #ProtectGirls #EndFGM #FGMisChildAbuse