Leaders in Garissa County urge action against FGM propagators
Kenya's Garissa County leaders urge security agencies to act against those propagating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Female circumcision remains a ...
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It’s crucial to remember that the term “female circumcision” is often used interchangeably with Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a harmful practice condemned by the United Nations and international human rights organizations.
While some use “circumcision” to describe this procedure, it misrepresents the severity and lack of medical justification associated with FGM.
Imagine a young girl facing a harmful practice that has no medical benefits and can cause lasting physical and emotional pain. This is the reality of “female circumcision” Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), also sometimes referred to as female circumcision.
“Female circumcision” FGM involves the partial or complete removal or alteration of healthy female genital organs for non-medical reasons. It’s a harmful practice with no health benefits, and it can have severe consequences for girls and women, both physically and emotionally.
How can you help?
Together, we can create a world where every girl is safe and free from the harm of “female circumcision” FGM. We can break the cycle and ensure a future where girls are empowered to reach their full potential, free from harmful traditions.
This practice often stems from deeply rooted cultural beliefs and social pressures. While some communities believe “female circumcision” FGM is necessary for cleanliness, cultural purity, or to control a girl’s sexuality.
Thankfully, the global community is working hard to end “female circumcision” FGM. International organizations, governments, and local communities are raising awareness, educating people about the dangers of FGM.
Kenya's Garissa County leaders urge security agencies to act against those propagating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Female circumcision remains a ...
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