Cover page of State of World Population 2016

Publication date

Oct 2016

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

116

State of World Population

State of World Population 2016

10: How our future depends on a girl at this decisive age

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Publication date

Aug 2016

Author

UNFPA and UNICEF

Number of pages

60

Annual Report

2015 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Metrics of Progress, Moments of Change

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News

The first rule of the married girls’ club is: empower girls

calendar_today14 September 2016

Fatuma Ahmed was subjected to female genital mutilation and child marriage. She is now a member of a "married girls' club," where she and other child brides advocate against these harmful practices. © UNFPA/Abraham Gelaw
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News

Local Egyptian heroine aims to end “huge” suffering caused by FGM

calendar_today18 July 2016

More than nine in 10 adult women in Egypt have been subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM). In rural Upper Egypt, Hoda Hamed is trying to end the practice. © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab
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Slideshow

Changing the perspective: Fighting to end female genital mutilation in Upper Egypt

calendar_today18 July 2016

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Hoda Hamed welcomes people into her home in Upper Egypt. She is a leader in convincing people to abandon female genital mutilation (FGM). © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

Listening to people from her community, Ms. Hamed mentally works out the best approach to persuade them. © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

“Married women who underwent FGM suffer a lot,” she told UNFPA. “FGM really affects negatively the intimate relationship between husbands and wives.” © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

“There must be a way to raise the awareness of those young girls and boys who soon will become mothers and fathers.” © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

She has successfully convinced villagers to reject FGM. But the practice remains widespread, with the highest rates in rural and impoverished areas. © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

“Ignorance and illiteracy are the main reasons for the continuation of a horrible practice like FGM.” © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

“Unfortunately, still there are traditional birth attendants, and even doctors, who perform FGM.” © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

“The only way to protect my daughter from being cut was to involve my husband. It’s very important for men to know the harmful physical and psychological consequences of FGM.” © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

Throughout Egypt, support for FGM remains high. But Ms. Hamed is not deterred. “There is always hope! And it is never too late to change one’s mind.” © UNFPA Egypt/Sima Diab

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UNFPA and UNICEF

Publication date

2014

Author

UNFPA

Publication

Funding Proposal UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation (Phase II)

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News

Midwives on the frontlines of fighting maternal death in Somalia

calendar_today05 May 2016

Two midwives place an intravenous drip for a patient at the maternity ward of Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu. © UN Photo/Tobin Jones
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News

The time is now: A call to end female genital mutilation, child marriage and son selection by 2030

calendar_today17 March 2016

(Left to right) Sheilla Akwara, Monica Singh and Kakenya Ntaiya spoke about their personal experiences with harmful practices during The Time is Now! © UNFPA/Runa A
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News

UNFPA and The Guardian present the first pan-African award for reporting on female genital mutilation

calendar_today19 February 2016

Diana Kendi (left) receives the first-annual Efua Dorkenoo award from Dolapo Osinbajo, wife of Nigeria's vice president (right). © UNFPA Nigeria
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News

Gender equality key to ending dangerous and discriminatory practices

calendar_today16 March 2015

Kenyan activist Betty Naisenya Lolgisoi with UNFPA Deputy Executive Director Kate Gilmore at a United Nations panel on ending practices harmful to women and girls. © UNFPA/Lin Gao
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