


British Parliament Exhibition
WICSA has collaborated with international organizations, Ivy league universities and governments all over the world to fight the evils of FGM.
WICSA worked with British Parliament in November 2000, to stop FGM. Please see the pictures below.

Left to right: MP Chris Mc Cafferty, Chair House of
Commons, Ifeannyi Maha, Legal Consultant to WICSA and
Joy while an aide is looking on.

Joy handing the Certificates of Participation for the Artists to Chris
Mc Cafferty, Chair House of Commons, for her signature, while
Ifeannyi Maha is looking on

Left to Right: Ifeanyi Maha, Legal Consultant to WICSA,
Baroness Valerie Amos, Minister for African Affairs, and Joy

Left to Right: Joy, Baroness Valerie Amos, Minister for
African Affairs and Ifeanyi Maha, Legal Consultant to WICSA