Abstract

When womens rights campaigner Bogaletch Gebre was told by doctors after a car accident in 1987 that she would never walk again not only did she prove them wrong she later ran six marathons. This tenacity is a trademark of Gebre who won the 2007 Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights last month at the Global Health Councils 34th Annual International Conference on Global Health. Since growing up in rural Ethiopia she has overcome tremendous adversity to become the founder of the African womens self-help centre Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG) and has almost single-handedly eradicated the practice of female genital mutilation in Ethiopia. Gebre knows what this feels like having been circumcised herself as a young teenager: "I could easily be dead like many girls who went through it." (excerpt)

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