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Girls are saying no to FGM – and they need political champions

calendar_today09 October 2018

“The solutions are there. The girls are there. They are working,” said anti-FGM advocate Aissata Camara (right), calling for political support to accelerate the elimination of the practice. © UNFPA/Usenabasi Esiet
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Publication date

2018

Author

UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation

Number of pages

110

Publication

2017 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Performance Analysis for Phase II

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News

Courageous girls change attitudes about FGM in Ethiopia

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Uncut girls club members come together to change attitudes about FGM in the community. © UNFPA Ethiopia/Meron Negash
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Video

I said no to FGM: Latty

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I said no to FGM: Latty

I said no to FGM: Latty

Latty, a 14-year-old girl from Burkina Faso, calls on the international community to work together to end female genital mutilation (FGM). Learn more here

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J'ai dit non à l'excision : Latty

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J'ai dit non à l'excision : Latty

J'ai dit non à l'excision : Latty

Les mutilations génitales féminines (MGF) sont pratiquées dans le monde entier, malgré le risque d'hémorragie, d'infection et même de décès. À l'occasion de la Journée internationale de tolérance zéro pour les mutilations génitales féminines, les filles du monde entier luttent contre les MGF

Publication date

Feb 2018

Author

UNFPA

Resources

Bending the curve: FGM trends we aim to change

If FGM continues to be practised at current levels, 68 million girls will be subjected to FGM by 2030.

New data shows the numbers are larger, and increasing.

Prior estimates did not include data from Indonesia, thereby underestimating the number of girls having FGM each year in high-risk countries. Prior estimates indicated approximately 3.2 million girls have FGM per year.

Why will the number increase? Because of population growth among young girls in 25 countries where FGM is prevalent and relevant data are available.

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I am powerful: Girls around the world stand up against FGM

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Female genital mutilation (FGM) is practiced around the world, despite the risk of haemorrhage, infection and even death. But girls are rising up against this practice. In Egypt, 14-year-old Haneen is an advocate for ending FGM. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

In many places, FGM and child marriage are linked. In Ethiopia, Sofia Hussen experienced both. Now 18, she uses her own story to call for change. “I am a living example,” she said. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

Sharleen Cherop, 17, in Kenya, fled both FGM and child marriage. “I refused,” she said, recalling how she ran away from home to escape. She found refuge at a school, and is now an advocate for children’s rights. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

Anissa, 15, is a Syrian refugee in Egypt. FGM is not traditionally practiced in Syria, but some refugees have adopted the practice in Egypt, where it is widespread. Anissa works with the youth group Y-Peer to help end FGM. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

In Burkina Faso, Latifatou Compaoré, 14, was inspired by her mother to call for the elimination of FGM. She recorded a song about the subject, which has been played on national television and radio. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

In Ethiopia, Fatuma Abdu participates in a UNFPA-supported adolescent girls’ group that discusses the subject. “I teach my family and other community member the cause and effects of FGM.” Luca Zordan for UNFPA

Tabitha Marwa, 15, in Kenya, avoided FGM with support from her parents, but the backlash from her community was severe. For her safety, she was sent to a rescue centre. Today, she is a role model for other girls. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

Fatmah, in Egypt, learned about the consequences of FGM from her mother. Today, at 13, Fatmah encourages people to reject the practice. “FGM is wrong and it has lots of harms,” she said. “I convinced my sister not to cut her kids.” Luca Zordan for UNFPA

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“I refused”: Brave women and girls take a stand against FGM

calendar_today06 February 2018

Latty, 14, was inspired by her mother to call for the elimination of FGM. Luca Zordan for UNFPA
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Press release

Nearly 70 Million Girls Face Genital Mutilation by 2030- UNFPA Warns

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News

A vision of change: Pioneer spends 30 years advocating end to FGM in Sudan

calendar_today31 January 2018

Abdullah Ali Abdullah has spent 30 years working with communities in North Kordofan to encourage abandonment of female genital mutilation. © UNFPA Sudan
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