Sahiyo U.S. Inc. is a U.S.-based nonprofit founded in 2015 that works to end female genital cutting (FGC) by empowering affected Asian and other communities through survivor-led advocacy, community dialogue, research, storytelling programs, provider training, and policy outreach across state and federal levels.
Advocates for laws and policies to prevent FGC and protect children and survivors; promotes recognition of FGC as gender-based violence/sexual assault; advances culturally competent training and guidance for health, social service, education, and legal systems; supports prevention, survivor services, and community-led education initiatives.
Primarily supported by foundation and philanthropic grants, government contracts and grants, project partnerships and awards, and individual donations.
U.S. End FGM/C Network, Mother Africa, RTI International, National Association of Social Workers, Lesley University, Asian Women’s Shelter; organizational leaders and co-founders including Mariya Taher, Aarefa Johari, and Priya Goswami.
Non-profit organization (incorporated U.S. nonprofit)