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Women in Guinea-Bissau speak out against female genital mutilation: “I’m lucky to be alive”

calendar_today13 September 2023

Djenabu Sano works with UNFPA across 20 communities to to speak out about the dangers of female genital mutilation. She suffered a haemorrhage in all four of her childbirths due to having been subject to the harmful practice when she was younger. © Aleke Ogbada Junior/UNFPA Guinea-Bissau
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Statement

World will miss target of ending FGM by 2030 without urgent action – including from men and boys

calendar_today02 February 2023

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News

Green shoots of hope spring from the depths of war in Yemen

calendar_today20 September 2023

Hiam and other women learn sustainable farming skills as part of a training at a UNFPA-supported safe space in Yemen. ©UNFPA Yemen/YWU
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Video

Women fleeing from conflict in Sudan receive mental health support in Egypt

calendar_today26 June 2023

Women fleeing from conflict in Sudan receive mental health support in Egypt

Women fleeing from conflict in Sudan receive mental health support in Egypt

Hanaa is one of the 250,000 refugees who have crossed into Egypt, fleeing the deadly conflict in Sudan.

See how UNFPA-supported safe spaces are providing psychosocial support to women affected by this devastating humanitarian crisis.

News

How a safe space in the Republic of Moldova offers comprehensive sexuality education for Roma refugees fleeing Ukraine

calendar_today17 August 2023

Sahin Rădiță, coordinator at the safe space in Chișinău, capital of the Republic of Moldova, said that for Roma youth, “Our services are welcome, even necessary.” © UNFPA Moldova
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News

Brick by brick: How one Syrian earthquake survivor rebuilt her life

calendar_today04 August 2023

Najwa Bikdash, 52, is from the Bustan Al Zahra neighbourhood in Aleppo. After her abusive husband walked out on her and their four daughters, her precarious situation was exacerbated by the earthquakes that ravaged Syria in February this year. © UNFPA Syria/Ange Hussein, ICDA, 2023
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Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

Jul 2023

Resources

Factors associated with the perception of ease and intention to practice female genital mutilation on daughters: A cross-sectional study of cross-border communities in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda

This study addresses cross-border female genital mutilation (FGM) practice, cross-border FGM takes place when communities cross national borders to perform FGM, circumvent laws and avoid prosecution. Using data from a recent cross-border study, this paper aims to identify factors associated with the perception of the ease of cross-border FGM and the intention to perform FGM on daughters and female relatives in the border communities of Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Uganda.

News

“We are making a difference”: Advocating against period poverty and female genital mutilation in The Gambia

calendar_today29 May 2023

Reusable pads shared at St. John's School for the Deaf.  © UNFPA The Gambia
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Female genital mutilation is a practice that involves altering or injuring the female genitalia for non-medical reasons. Internationally recognized as a human rights violation, it is estimated that some 230 million girls and women globally have undergone some form of female genital mutilation. Although the practice is declining in the majority of countries where it is prevalent, most of these countries are also experiencing a high rate of population growth – meaning that the number of girls who undergo female genital mutilation will continue to grow if the practice continues at current levels.

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Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

May 2023

Resources

UNFPA research on FGM highlights increased risk: A call for evidence and action to end female genital mutilation by 2030

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