More than 230 mn female genital mutilation survivors worldwide: UNICEF

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UNICEF reveals a sharp rise in female genital mutilation cases globally, highlighting urgent efforts needed to end this harmful practice.

The number of female genital mutilation survivors tops 230 million worldwide, UNICEF said in a new report Thursday, an increase of 15 percent since 2016 despite progress against the practice in some countries.

FGM, which can cause fatal bleeding or infections, can also have long-term consequences such as fertility problems, childbirth complications, stillbirth and painful sexual intercourse. “We’re also seeing a worrying trend that more girls are subjected to the practice at younger ages, many before their fifth birthday,” UNICEF chief Catherine Russell said in a statement.Progress needs to increase to 27 times the current level to eradicate the practice by 2030, as called for in the UN’s Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Mothers may personally oppose the procedure and “remember the pain… but sometimes the pain is less than the shame, is less than the consequences that they will have to witness, them and their daughters, if they do not conform to expectations.”“These are not cruel mothers,” Coppa said. “They’re trying to do what they think is expected of them and their daughters.”

 

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