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Hawa Aden Mohamed honored for her work with women and girls affected by violence
Human Rights First selected Mohamed to receive the Baldwin Award for her significant contribution to the struggle for human rights as the founder and director of the Galkayo Education Centre for Peace and Development (GECPD), a Somalia-based organization that operates primary and vocational education programs for impoverished, displaced and minority women and girls, and works within communities to promote women’s rights and abolish the practice of female genital cutting. Mohamed began working to improve conditions for displaced women in
“Hawa Aden Mohamed has provided education and other assistance to tens of thousands of women and girls in a country ruptured by violence and chaos,” said Maureen Byrnes, Executive Director of Human Rights First. “The world may have forgotten about the crisis in
Through GECPD, Mohamed mobilizes women to defend and advocate for their rights in society, beginning at home. The center serves over 500 women and children in many towns and villages with medical care, vocational and income-generating trainings, support for more than 50 orphans, and the only public school for girls in the area. Over 3,000 women participate in the organization’s innovative literacy and awareness learning circles that address issues such as family relations, health, education for girls and women, women’s work load, and natural resources management. GECPD has also been at the forefront of the peace and reconciliation movement in Galkayo, working to ensure that the town is not redivided along clan lines. The center has touched tens of thousands of women since it was founded in 1999.
Mohamed will be presented with the award in
Human Rights First received nominations for extraordinary human rights activists from all over the world. An international selection committee judged that Mohamed should be given the award considering the distinctiveness of her work, the effectiveness with which she has advanced human rights in
The Award is named in honor of Roger Baldwin, founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the International League for Human Rights. The award is presented by Human Rights First every other year to a human rights organization or activist outside of the
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