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Accelerating Action: Strengthening alliances and addressing pushback against ending female genital mutilation

Accelerating Action: Strengthening alliances and addressing pushback against ending female genital mutilation

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The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) annual programmatic report presents quantitative and qualitative results from 18 focus countries (Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Kenya, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and Yemen). It includes lessons learned under an annual selected theme as well as an analysis of results to inform prioritized actions moving forward. The annual report supports accountability and strengthens implementation, coordination and partnerships with all relevant actors, within focus countries and beyond. 

The target audience includes all programme staff and frontliners working in various domains of human rights, education, health, religion, legal/judiciary, sexual and reproductive health, child protection, social programmes, development and development aid, within governmental and non-governmental institutions, civil society and the private sector. The report is also useful for those who design, implement, monitor and evaluate FGM-related interventions.   

2024 marked a critical juncture, with growing, systematic and persistent pushbacks against FGM elimination. These were closely linked to a broader backlash against gender equality and women’s rights. Perpetrators of FGM justify its continuation under the guise of freedom and rights to adhere to social and gender norms, tradition, culture or religion. Some call for its medicalization as a “safety measure”. Partnerships that forge strong alliances and advocacy and organized movement-building are essential to counter arguments and movements that are against the elimination of FGM. 

Last year stood as a pivotal moment with just six years remaining to achieve the zero goal in 2030 provision, and support for survivors, all while fostering a significant shift in societal attitudes and practices. However, the trends in the global decline of FGM prevalence demanded significant acceleration to reach elimination within that time frame. With this background, the theme of this annual report is: "Accelerating Action: Strengthening alliances and addressing pushback against ending FGM". The theme underscores the urgent need to expedite and scale up actions, forge stronger coalitions and counter resistance with unwavering commitment – more than ever before. The report both affirms progress and issues a call to action, "from pushback to push forward". It urges stakeholders to transform challenges, drive sustainable changes and speed up progress towards a future free from FGM.

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UNFPA, UNICEF

Publication date

Jun 2025

Number of pages

90

Annual Report

2024 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme - Accelerating Action: Strengthening alliances and addressing pushback against ending female genital mutilation

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UNFPA

Publication date

2025

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At a Glance – Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation

Why invest in the Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation?

Ending female genital mutilation by 2030 is within reach, but only with urgent and sustained investment. Achieving this goal requires an estimated $2.1 billion, yet the cost of protecting one girl is just $95 — a small investment with a lifelong impact. This support can help scale up proven interventions, strengthen community-led movements, and drive policy change that protects millions of girls.

 

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May 2025

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Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation

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Phase IV Programme Document (2022-2030) for the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation: Delivering the Global Promise

 

This document is a summarized version of the Phase IV Programme Document (2022-2030) for the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation: Delivering the Global Promise. It outlines the vision, goal, principles, and strategies to end FGM by 2030. The document includes achievements from previous phases, rationale for Phase IV, global data trends, strategic priorities, theory of change, geographical coverage, resource requirements, and a detailed results framework.

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Girls, Youth, Women and Feminist Movements Against Female Genital Mutilation: A Practical Guide for Frontliners

The "Girls, Youth, Women and Feminist Movements Against Female Genital Mutilation: A Practical Guide for Frontliners", a first one-stop, simple, practical guide designed to equip frontliners and grass-roots organizations working to end female genital mutilation (FGM). This guide also provides practical tools and knowledge for planning, managing, and monitoring movement-building efforts to end FGM. It also complements existing knowledge compendiums and offers.