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 The annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fr. Jermiah Cremin, PP, KIlbrittain at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Paul Lynch, Kilbrittain at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 James Prendergast, Ardmore and John McSweeney, Youghal at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Pat O’Donovan, Leap and Willie Stokes, Liscarroll at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cousins Roisin Allen, Newcestown with Sisters Aofie and Aine O’Driscoll, knockbrown, Bandon standing next to this David Brown tractor at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ite Wiersema, Adrigole, Cork standing next to his David Brown 770 tractor at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Michael Coomey, Timoleague in action in the vintage class on his David Brown 950 tractor at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Michael Coomey, Timoleague with his David Brown 950 tractor at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 John O’Neill, Ballinagree keeping an eye on the opening furrow at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Maurice Sheehy, Rossmore and Dan Joe O’Driscoll, Bandon at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 A man walking through the field at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Roisin Allen, Newcestown and Orla O’Driscoll, Bandon making their way through the mud and snow at the annual Kilbrittain ploughing match on the lands of Thomas and Mary Nordt at Granreigh, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Patience Musanhi and Pride Moyo who took part in the project and received certificates marking their participation.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
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EEXX staff
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Marian Deah, Elizabeth Gbah Dato Liberia and William Jallah, from Liberia.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
Pic Larry Cummins 
EEXX staff
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Elizabeth Gbah Dato of Womens Solidarity Incorporated, Liberia and Dr Caroline Munyi, AfterProject Coordinator with Action Aid Ireland.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
Pic Larry Cummins 
EEXX staff
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Elizabeth Gbah Dato of Womens Solidarity Incorporated, Liberia and Dr Caroline Munyi, AfterProject Coordinator with Action Aid Ireland.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
Pic Larry Cummins 
EEXX staff
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Joyce and Martin Luseba from Kinsale, Co Cork.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
Pic Larry Cummins 
EEXX staff
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Joyce and Martin Luseba from Kinsale, Co Cork.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
Pic Larry Cummins 
EEXX staff
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 XX news 09/02/2108.
Attending the ceremony are Joyce and Martin Luseba from Kinsale, Co Cork.
ActionAid Ireland Graduation Ceremony for participants of the AFTER Project Empowerment Paths Programme. The event took place on 9th February 2018 at Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Around 80 graduates from three direct provision centres in Co. Cork who completed a 12 week programme to develop their understanding and awareness of FGM and the need to reject this harmful practice. On the day we will have interviews available with visiting three visiting Guests from Liberia who can discuss the fight for FGM in Liberia; with Dr Caroline Munyi, who has been coordinating the project in Cork. I can also arrange interviews with some participants who will be graduating from the programme. The Graduation Ceremony is the exciting culmination of ActionAid’s AFTER (Against Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Through Empowerment and Rejection) project, an EU-funded programme which seeks to eliminate the practice of FGM/C among migrant communities in Ireland. We have been carrying out community-based work in Cork in the direct provision centres, using the successful approaches used by ActionAid in Africa to help communities abandon or reject harmful cultural practices such as FGM/C and child marriage. Lisa Wilson | Communications, Campaigns and Digital Coordinator ActionAid Ireland | 172 Ivy Exchange | Granby Place | Parnell Square | Dublin 1 Tel: +353 (1) 878 7911 | Direct Line: +353 (1) 81 47 055 Email: lisa.wilson@actionaid.org.
Pic Larry Cummins 
EEXX staff

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