That would be about $100 million to work against female mutilation.
As of 2007, there is no known law against female genital mutilation.
Action must be taken against the continued practice of female genital mutilation.
Male and female genital mutilation are part of the same issue.
Nobody wants to send in troops or control African groups struggling against female mutilation.
"In some countries, they kill people who even talk about female genital mutilation," she said.
Female mutilation is common in about 30 African countries.
Some would say that female mutilation is different as it is cultural.
She champions the fight against the practice of female genital mutilation.
Religious freedom and female genital mutilation have no connection with one another.