Across both Somalia and Somaliland, women who live in rural areas are only slightly more likely to undergo FGM than those who live in urban areas. More than four in five women in the oldest age group experienced Pharaonic cutting, compared to less than half of women in the youngest age group.
Breaking down the data by age group shows that the prevalence for women aged 45—49 is Toggle navigation Menu. Scroll down for research and resources available to download. In some cases, girls can bleed to death or die from infections.
In many communities, girls are married soon after cutting, stifling their progress in education, health and employment. School closures caused by the pandemic could lead to an extra two million girls being cut in the next decade, the UNFPA has estimated, hampering global efforts to stamp out the practice by In Somalia, where the vaginal opening is also often sewn up - a practice called infibulation - charities have reported a surge in cases as circumcisers offer door-to-door services for girls stuck at home due to COVID restrictions.
Female genital mutilation is a violation of girls' and women's human rights. We must work together to end FGM. The COVID outbreak will deeply affect the environment in which children and young people grow and develop. Girls, especially the most marginalised, will be particularly affected by the secondary impacts of the outbreak.
This advocacy brief outlines these issues and what the international community must do to mitigate them. I was told that I now was a woman, and that I finally stepped into womanhood. Many do not understand the harms caused to the health and well-being of girls and women. Afterwards girls may develop infections or excessive bleeding, and face problems with childbirth, urination and menstruation.
Why are you hurting me? My mother did it to me.
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