Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Female Circumcision in Somaliland

Female genital mutilation, or FGM, is a traditional practice that is performed throughout the Horn of Africa and other parts of the continent. The procedure is often called female circumcision, and it is illegal but still common in the self-declared republic of Somaliland, where health care workers, activists and others are working to end it. Rest of the story here.

In other developments, Ten U.N. agencies have launched a campaign to significantly reduce female circumcision by 2015 and eradicate the damaging practice within a generation.

In a statement released Wednesday, the agencies said female circumcision violates the rights of women and girls to health, protection and even life since the procedure sometimes results in death.

The agencies pledged to support all efforts by governments, communities, women and girls to reduce and end the practice. Read more here.

2 comments:

Cathy said...

Thank you for sharing this information. I found your site through a general search of FGM on Yahoo! I and my class team are developing a 20-25 page paper/project about FGM. The information you've provided will help me gather additional information for our project.

Cathy

Wilfredw said...

No problems. Thanks for passiny by.