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Keep the Drums, Lose the Knife
Eradicating female genital cutting while celebrating Bondo sisterhood,
communal drumming, dancing, and rites of passage.






Alternative Rites of Passage
Supporting safe, joyful transition ceremonies that allow young girls
to be initiated into womanhood with dignity and pride.






Survivor Support & Healing
Providing safe spaces, counseling, and material aid in London,
while helping traditional cutters pivot to alternative careers.
Women & Girls Educated
Support Safe Spaces
Cutters Renouncing FGM
Campaign Founded Year

Educating traditional leaders, cutters, and diaspora groups about the clinical and human rights violations of FGM.

Supporting Bondo rituals and adulthood transition ceremonies with drumming, singing, and zero cutting.

Providing weekly healing circles, diaper distribution, trauma guidance, and menopause health circles in London.

Promoting artist Henry J. Kamara's photobook and documentary to raise awareness and preserve drumming.







Years of
Campaigning
Founded in 2017, Keep the Drums, Lose the Knife is a survivor-led grassroots campaign. We separate the harmful practice of FGM from the beautiful drumming, singing, and sisterhood of traditional Bondo societies in Sierra Leone and the UK diaspora.
Transitioning girls safely to womanhood through dance, drumming, and mentorship with zero cutting.
Hosting therapeutic support circles, menopause clinics, and material food/diaper distribution in Peckham.







London,
Peckham
Safe Space Support Group, London
Weekly Meetings & Diaper Distribution
Kambia
District
Bombali and Kambia Districts, Sierra Leone
Adulthood Rites preserving Bondo music and dance
Global
Awareness
Photography book and documentary film by Henry J. Kamara
Spotlighting the Bondo sisterhood and music



Founder & FGM Survivor
“I was initiated into Bondo at age 11 in Sierra Leone. I know the trauma first-hand, and I know that the music, the dancing, and the sisterhood of Bondo are beautiful. We must preserve that culture—we just need to lose the knife.”
Bombali District, SL
“For generations, cutting was our livelihood and community duty. But seeing the pain of our girls, and with KDLK’s support to pivot to alternative trades, we have laid down our knives to embrace a new path.”
Peckham Support Group
“In London, KDLK gave me a family. They helped me talk about my pain, navigate menopause workshops, and heal from the trauma I carried for decades. I realized I was not alone.”

By Grassroots team
April, 2026
By London Office
March, 2026