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Why FGM should be abolished

14 JANUARY 2020

Activists and survivors from Sierra Leone speak out against female genital mutilation.

Zainab, 17, with her mother Kadiatu, a former FGM practitioner.

Why FGM should be abolished:

FGM is gender-based violence

  • FGM steals girls’ futures

FGM extends poverty

Fgm can force girls out of school, fgm leads to child marriage and teen pregnancy, fgm can be traumatising.

  • Young people know about their rights and bodies and want the tradition to end

FGM is a violation of girls’ and women’s rights

Despite her mother once being a practitioner of female genital mutilation (FGM), 17 year old Zainab refused to be cut and is now an outspoken advocate against the practice.

Zainab became an activist at the age of 13 when she joined an anti-FGM club in her school, a club she now runs.

FGM is prevalent in Sierra Leone due to Bondo society, an all-female secret society governing a girl’s rites of passage into womanhood, including this harmful ritual.

“For many of us, our parents did not attend school, so they did not know about the dangers of FGM.

“My mother, for example, became a Sowei (the decision-makers within Bondo society) when she was very young so she did not have the chance to get an education and she did not know that FGM was a bad thing to do.”

In the country’s northern province, where Zainab lives, 96.3% of girls are forced to undergo FGM.

“In the old days if you were not part of the Bondo society and had not undergone FGM, you would be discriminated against and they would stigmatise you badly. Parents still pass on that view to their children, so they often also try to force their children to join the society. That is what we are trying to put a stop to,” says Zainab.

FGM steals girls’ futures

“When a girl is forced to undergo FGM, she loses her future,” Zainab says.

“As well as the danger of death and bleeding, FGM also causes girls to drop out of school, which in turn leads to early marriage and to teenage pregnancy, because their parents will save up all their money to pay for their initiation.”

“They will use the money to buy food for the Soweis and for the crowd who come for the ceremony, so after they have done all that, when you come out from your initiation, your parents will not have any money to send you to school, so FGM extends poverty.”

Happily, her activism has had an impact on her mother who is no longer a Sowei thanks to Zainab’s influence. She is now also a proud advocate against the practice.

Not all parents are as understanding as Zainab’s. Sixteen year old Isha* was forced to undergo FGM at the age of 12. Soon after, she was told that she had to get married, when she refused her parents threw her out of the family home. 

“Almost as soon as I was cut they told me that I had to get married. As young as I was, I asked ‘Do I have to marry, or can I go to school?’ It was not easy for me, but that is the conversation that I had with my parents. It was a battle between us.”

“All they wanted was for me to get married. When I said that I didn’t want to do it they told me that they would disown me, that they would just cut me out of the family. It was really hard to go through something like that.”

Isha now lives at a school that supports young people who have experienced difficulties at home. She is part of Plan International’s Girl Power Group, where she mentors other young people, telling them about their bodies and their rights, how to protect themselves from FGM and child marriage. She dreams of one day becoming a nurse.

Fifteen year old Isatu* (pictured above) was cut at age 10 and married by age 13. Soon after she became a mother. 

People should listen to what people my age are saying because we do know what is good for us.

When her parents died in the Ebola outbreak of 2015, her aunt made her become a Sowei in order to make money. She was forced to carry out the procedure on other girls.

“I became a Sowei when I was 11, but I didn’t want to do it. My family forced me to. I knew that there were a lot of issues with cutting people. A lot of problems. And especially that death was a risk. So that’s why I never wanted to do it. But I was forced.”

However, she has not let these circumstances define her and is now an activist determined to stamp out the practice.

“Talking about FGM is not easy though. I’ve faced a lot of backlash from people who want FGM to continue. Some of them say very abusive things to me because they don’t want to stop the practice. But I don’t let it bother me because I know what I’m doing is right and I believe that all people should listen to what people my age are saying because we do know what is good for us.”

Twenty year old Sewanatu was forced to be cut when she was just 6.

“My grandma told me to follow her and when I asked where we were going she just said, ‘You need to become a full member of our family. After four days they came to check on me and my grandma said there had been a problem and they hadn’t removed it all. So they took me again and I went through the whole process a second time.”

“After I had been cut, I was terrified of my grandma. Any time I saw her, I wanted to run. Although my mum and dad knew that she was going to initiate me, it wasn’t really their decision. My grandma was the kind of person who would tell you that shame kills faster than disease. In Sierra Leone we have respect for our parents, so my dad was very nervous and he didn’t want to disobey his mum. So that’s why they allowed it to happen.”

Young people are learning about their rights and want an end to FGM

“When I went back to school, I mobilised my friends and others within the school and we started talking about what should be done about FGM, child marriage, teenage pregnancy and all the things that affect us. And I have been campaigning ever since.” says Sewanatu. 

Now she has finished school, she intends to become a doctor so that she can help to ensure that victims and survivors of sexual violence get justice. She is currently the Regional Coordinator for the Children and Youth Advisory Board of West and Central Africa, where she works with young people from across 14 countries to influence governments and the African Union on key issues that affect children.

Because FGM is usually performed without permission and against will, it violates girls’ right to make important decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.

At least 200 million girls and women alive today in 30 countries worldwide have been subjected to FGM. It’s time to end the outdated attitudes that allow this harmful practice to continue. Thankfully, today’s young activists are determined to see this happen in their lifetimes.

* Names changed to protect identities.

Protection from violence, Sexual and reproductive health and rights, child marriage, Female genital mutilation, Teenage pregnancy

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Argumentative Essay On Female Circumcision

Female genital mutilation FMG or Female circumcision is a cultural practice that has been followed for many years. It involves cutting or changing a girl’s private parts for reasons that are not related to health. People have different opinions about whether this practice should continue or be stopped.

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Arguments against Female Circumcision

Female circumcision can cause serious harm to girls and women. It can hurt a lot and make them sick. Sometimes, they might even die from the procedure. This practice also affects their feelings and mental well-being. Girls who go through female circumcision might feel sad, scared, or even have trouble having a normal life.

Another problem with female circumcision is that it takes away a girl’s rights. They might not have a choice in the matter and might not even understand what is happening to them. This is not fair, and it goes against the rights of every person to be treated with respect and have control over their own bodies.

Additionally, female circumcision is linked to ideas that girls and women are not equal to boys and men. This kind of thinking is not good for our society. Everyone should be equally for getting opportunities in life, no matter their gender.

Arguments in Favor of Female Circumcision

Some people believe that female circumcision is an important part of their culture or religion. They think it should continue because it has been practiced for a long time and has special meaning for their community. They believe that stopping this practice would mean losing a part of their identity.

Another point some people make is that female circumcision is a choice. They say that if a woman wants to go through the procedure, she should have the right to do so. They think that people from outside should not tell them what to do with their bodies.

In some communities, female circumcision is seen as a way to show that a girl is ready to become a woman. It might be a tradition that helps them fit in and be accepted by others. Some people argue that female circumcision can even have benefits for hygiene or marriage.

Answers to Questions:

What are the cultural and religious reasons for female circumcision?

Cultural and religious reasons for female circumcision vary among communities. Some believe it is a tradition that should be continued, while others think it is a way to show belonging to a certain group. Some religions might consider it important for social or spiritual reasons.

What are the health risks associated with female circumcision?

Female circumcision can lead to pain, infection, bleeding, and even death. It may be a controversial problem like, trouble urinating, sexual difficulties, and complications during childbirth.

What are the legal implications of female circumcision in different countries?

Laws regarding female circumcision differ from one country to another. In many places, female circumcision is considered illegal because of the risks and harms it poses to girls and women’s health and well-being.

In conclusion, the debate about female circumcision is complex and involves different beliefs and opinions. However, the harmful effects on girls’ and women’s health and well-being, the violation of human rights, and the perpetuation of gender inequality are strong reasons to advocate for the abolition of this practice. It is important to work together to educate communities, raise awareness, and change policies to ensure that girls and women can live healthy and fulfilling lives without the risks and harms associated with female circumcision.

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Key points for abolishing Female Genital Mutilation from the perspective of the men involved

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  • 1 University of Alicante, Department of Nursing, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 2 Universidad de Murcia, C/ Salvador de Madariaga, N°5, 5°B, CP: 30009 Murcia, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 3 Universidad de Murcia, C/ Pasaje Latino N°:3, 5°B, CP: 30500, Molina de Segura, Murcia, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • PMID: 26971445
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2016.01.017

Introduction: female Genital Mutilation is internationally considered an affront on human rights and an act of violence against women and young girls. Furthermore, it hierarchises and perpetuates inequality and denies the right to bodily and psychosocial integrity of women and young girls.

Aims: to detect the key points for the abolition of Female Genital Mutilation as well as the necessary resources for its eradication.

Material and method: a qualitative methodology with an ethnonursing perspective, via semi-structured interviews, held both individually and in groups, in 21 men familiar with Female Genital Mutilation.

Findings: through the voices of men familiar with this tradition, five key points are presented for its gradual eradication: sensitisation and awareness building, team action, abolition-promoting media, focusing action on rural areas and applying educational means before punitive ones.

Conclusion and practical implications: awareness-raising via the combined efforts of families, communities and governments, together with the promotion of health education programmes in demonstrating the complications derived from this practice, play a vital part in eradicating Female Genital Mutilation.

Keywords: Female circumcision; Men; Nursing; Qualitative research; Transcultural.

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Show More “The idea of female circumcision stems from a cultural tradition that includes cutting of female genitals without medical assistance or local anesthesia (Taylor & Francis, 686).” Female circumcision is a cultural practice that has been around for thousands of years and was once a global practice. The practice FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) is mainly used in the African countries but is used in western countries and the Middle East. Female circumcision is a problem that should be stopped because it is a harmful practice, women are pressured to do it, and it can cause physical and psychological consequences. This procedure is performed by elderly women but can rarely be performed by a male in some instances, the version that features females …show more content… “Female circumcision in several cases has led to severe urinary tract infections, large cysts, hemorrhages, high-risk pregnancies, tetanus, and even death (K. Khaja et al., 668)”. While death is the most extreme outcome, it is still the largest overall risk. FGM reflects severe gender discrimination, divides the women from the men, and puts men on a podium. Women and men should be treated equally and be respected in the same way. Men should not be in control of a women’s body and women should not have to subject themselves to men in order to be wanted. It seems more like a cycle of brainwashing even down to the innocent little girls who will soon have to go through the harmful …show more content… (MULONGO ET AL, 298)”.It is a very high chance that women who have experienced FGM have chance of gaining an emotional disorders. “Which can become a risk for mental illness. In Senegal, researchers compared the mental status of 23 circumcised and 24 uncircumcised females, and found that almost 80% of circumcised females met the criteria for mental illness, with 90% of circumcised women describing severe pain and feelings of intense fear, helplessness, and horror at the time of the trauma (MULONGO ET A, .298)”. If these women have mental diseases much help cannot and won’t be done for them so the producre does more harm then good. While Female genital mutilation is a cultural practice and has been around thousands of years it is a harmful procedure that hurts women physical and emotionally. This practice has become too harmful based upon the outcomes that can result if it to still be allowed. Women shouldn’t have to subject themselves to it or feel pressured. Women need to take a stand and not make the same mistakes with their children and teach them what really matters. Women need to be taught of the dangers of the procedure and let the tradition

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According to malecircumcision.org, about thirty percent of the world’s male population is circumcised. Male circumcision is when the tip of the penis or “foreskin,” is removed. This surgical procedure has been done for thousands of years, by cultures all over the world, for many different reasons such as religious, medical, social, and cultural. According to medical studies it can help reduce risks of catching sexually transmitted infections. Male circumcision is a controversial topic with many of point of views, ranging from complete opposition to total agreement or no opinion at all. I personally approve of circumcision, because I feel the advantages exceedingly outweigh the disadvantages.…

Femal Genital Mutilation and Human Rights

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a procedure performed on young girls that are as early as a few days old. Female Genital Mutilation is one of the worst forms of abuse to young girls and women and should be stopped by creating awareness on this cause. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines FGM as “a procedure that involves partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or injury to other female genital organs for non-medical reasons.” Female genital mutilation is also known as, female genital cutting, and female circumcision. It is practiced in North Eastern, Western, and Eastern Africa, the Middle East, and in immigrant communities in North America and Europe. This practice is not specifically evolved from any religion. It is a procedure that is carried out in order to continue the cultural practice. There are four types of FGM which are: clitoridectomy, clitoridotomy, infibulation, and any other type of procedure carried out to injure the female’s genitals. There are many reasons as to why people have the procedure carried out on their daughters but they are all mostly social and cultural factors. FGM has been declared a human rights violation by the United Nation as it violates the rights of the child, the rights of women, and many others. Many campaigns have started running in order to create awareness on FGM and to encourage many countries to speak out against FGM by criminalizing the procedure of FGM.…

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I believe some way that morally wrong because genital cutting is wrong if it is to girl’s related. Many times women are circumcised using glass, rusty knives or even pieces of sharp metal. Circumcision is different depending on the country. Also mothers are directly responsible for arranging the genital mutilation of their daughter. Some immigrant families get together and chip in to bring someone from their country to perform the circumcision because they have found out that is less expensive to bring the circumcision to their home than it is to send the girls to their homeland.…

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Argumentative Essay On Female Circumcision

Female circumcision continues to happen in many cultures. Women should have rights to their body and let no one violate it. The body is precious and a temple. Based on the statement from the United Nation Children Fund everyone has a right to make a decision about their body. The four types of circumcision are sunna, clitoridectomy,influblation and type four doesn’t have a name. The US assembly plays an important role in this procedure because they’re working on a resolution. Also, with a women getting circumcised there are more negative effects to the body than positive. Women experienced physiological issues from getting this procedure such as the different types of stress. Genital mutilation enforces gender inequality. The producer is

Essay on Male Circumcision Debate

Male circumcision has long been a debate with decisions based on cultural, ethnic, religious and social preference of the parent. There are both benefits and risks associated with the procedure of male circumcision. The procedure involves the removal of some or, the entire foreskin around the penis. Neonatal circumcision is rising among English speaking countries and it is known now that more than 80% of the male population has been circumcised. (CDC, 2006) This number is rising however; studies show that there is insufficient evidence to recommend neonatal circumcision as a routine decision. (AAP, 2006). Many debates of this procedure relate to the benefits versus the risk and medical costs that the procedure entails. This paper

The Debate on Infant Circumcision Essay

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According to a published report in the August 16th 2010 edition of the New York Time’s parents are choosing less and less to circumcise their new born sons. The article states instances of circumcision have declined “to just 32.5 percent in 2009 from 56 percent in 2006. The numbers are based on calculations by SDI Health, a company in Plymouth Meeting, Pa. that analyzes health care data”. Why are so many deciding to not have the elective procedure even though the rate of complication is extraordinarily low? What about the arguments for hygiene, sexual satisfaction, psychological and social concerns and, lest we dismiss, religious views?

Is An Infant Male Circumcision The Right Choice? Essay

The topic of the infant male circumcision is a controversial subject in the United States. This procedure involves a non-reversible surgical procedure that removes the prepuce, commonly called the foreskin, thus exposing the glans of the penis (Blank, et al., 2012). Currently this is considered a cosmetic procedure per surgical standards, and is performed upon the request of the parents of the newborn. The decision to have a circumcision performed is usually based upon personal, cultural, and religious factors. However, the overall view of the impact of the procedure on the newborn infant varies in our country, and has led to two conflicting camps of ideology. The pro-circumcision movement focuses on the potential health benefits gained of a circumcision, and feels it is a necessary procedure. The anti-circumcision movement claims there are no health benefits and that the procedure violates the fundamental human rights of the infant (Collier, 2012). Following extensive research, I have found that there is evidence-based proof that circumcision improves the overall health of the male newborn, with prolonged health benefits into adulthood. Circumcisions provide the health benefits of decreased rates of urinary tract infections(UTIs), reduced transmission of sexually transmitted disease, prevention of phimosis, and improved penile hygiene (Blank, et al., 2012, Marx & Lawton, 2008, Morris, Bailis, & Wiswell, 2014).

Female Circumcision : Rite Of Passage Or Violation Of Rights '

In the story written by Frances A. Althaus’s “Female Circumcision: Rite of Passage or Violation of Rights? She explores female circumcision within African Culture and the health complications after the ritual is completed. Female circumcision is the practice of partial or total removal of the female external vaginal area and is still practiced in several countries today , dut was ruled as illegal in America in 1997. Females did not have the option to chose if they wanted to have the procedure performed, mothers often made that decision for them. The practice is to transition a girl into womanhood and to ensure that virginity is not lost before marriage, prevention of infidelity and

V-Day: Until The Violence Stops

For class today, we read two brief articles on genital mutilation. In class, we also watched V-Day: Until the Violence Stops. Female genital mutilation is the removal of some or all of the external female genitalia. It is performed with a blade with or without anesthesia. I have been aware of the idea of male circumcision before, but I had honestly never thought about female circumcision before the reading. It shocked me to learn that certain cultures did not want women to have sexual desires. As a teenager growing up I did not know enough about my own body, I could only imagine what it was like to not understand your own body and not understand why your community would want you to have a FGM procedure done. Leyla Hussein explained that she

Persuasive Essay On Female Genital Mutilation

Throughout history, there has been a controversial argument on whether female genital mutilation should be banned from Africa. Some people describe female genital mutilation or FGM as a violation of women’s rights and others view it as served for a religious purpose having to do with the Islamic holy book, the Qur’an. Female Genital Mutilation is the removal of all or part of the external parts of the female genitalia. There are three different types of FGM; the first type of FGM is the Sunna Circumcision which is the removal of the tip of the clitoris. The second type is Clitoridectomy which is the removal of the entire clitoris and the adjacent labia. The third type is Infibulation which is the removal of the clitoris and the entire labia including the labia majora and minora. After the removal of the entire labia, the joining of the scraped sides are brought together using thorns or catgut, leaving only a small portion open for menstruation and urinating. Africa has the highest rates of FGM being performed. About 100 million women and girls are affected by FGM and at least 3 million girls are at risk undergoing this process every year. FGM is usually carried out by an elderly woman who is paid fees from the family of the girl undergoing this process (P.a.p.-Blog par. 2, 4). Female Genital Mutilation is usually performed on girl between the ages of three and adulthood. According to the UNICEF or United

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Female Genital Mutilation : When A Cultural Practice Develops Clinical And Ethical Dilemmas

Female genital mutilation may be currently reaching a changing point in its history. It is a cultural practice that is considered to have long standing importance but female genital mutilation presents to most developed nations a need for education and a need to clarify ethical dilemmas regarding it. In most cases, the push for female genital mutilation to be eradicated comes from within individual cultures and communities but internationally there is also support for eradication of this problem. The main dilemma is that most groups that actively practice female genital mutilation see it as a necessary or even obligatory ritual that defines them as a culture and gives their culture or religion autonomy. It is (at the time that this paper was written) illegal to perform female genital mutilation on a child in the United Sates but not on an adult woman, which includes anyone who is who is older than 18 years old. However, ultimately, female genital mutilation is unethical regardless of who it is performed upon, so the United States’ health care providers and the laws governing them need to step beyond their traditionally followed roles on this issue. In fact, health care providers ought to join the ongoing worldwide efforts to completely eradicate female genital mutilation. Health care providers

Female Genital Mutilation and Its Ethical Issues

On the contrary, it is known to be harmful to girls and women in many ways. First and foremost, it is painful and traumatic. The removal of or damage to healthy, normal genital tissue interferes with the natural functioning of the body and causes several immediate long-term health consequences. For example, babies born to women who have undergone female genital mutilation suffer a higher rate of neonatal death compared with babies born to women who have not undergone the procedure.

Theories Of Female Genital Mutilation

Now that we know little about the mutilation process these females undergoes; let’s ask ourselves “Why would someone ever agree to conduct such procedure on their own will?” If mutilation emphasizes the clear violation of human rights, why is this procedure being implemented in many different countries? Well, this issue is due to different ethical, and moral perspective; one may believe that female mutilation is morally right; while others may think it’s a violation of human rights. Let’s first explore the ethical theories on this

Rhetorical Analysis Of Female Genital Mutilation

Female genital mutilation (FGM) also known as female circumcision is a tradition passed down from generation to generation occurring all around the world affecting millions of women and young girls. FGM is controversial matter most prevalent in Africa (Ahanonu and Victor, 2014). To this day it’s estimated that about 28 African countries still practice this ritual including Nigeria (Ahanonu and Victor, 2014). In the past twenty years there has been a worldwide increased interest in FGM due to its multiplicity and lifelong effects. Some people believe FGM violates basic human rights where others believe this ritual is required to increase their chances of marriageability and that this practice is a transition from adolescents into adulthood

Circumcision And Functionalism

The view of female circumcision to a functionalist would center on the thought that it keeps young girls virgins and wives faithful to their husbands. A propose for this is that it lessens the women’s sexual desire. What thy leave out is that many women find sex painful because of their circumcision. They also lave out the tools they use aren’t clean, and you rub dirt in it to heal you get nothing for the pain, and it can easily become infected. It keeps stability in the tribes so the women only reproduce with the men in their tribe, and it helps to minimize the spreading of sexual decease. What they leave out of the article is you are required to marry in your tribe or be considered an outcast, and your circumcision just enforces that their

Female Genital Mutilation

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Imagine this! Being either a young girl or a woman forcefully bound against your will while elders perform a procedure called Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). The young girls and women who are forced to have this procedure done not only loses their rights to sexual pleasure but their rights are sliced, chopped, punctured, and finally burnt away. Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) otherwise known as Female Genital Circumcision (FGC) is also a controversial topic in Western societies. This paper will examine the history of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), hegemonic perspective on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), health consequences of having this procedure done, how Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) affects women’s sexual function, and women who

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     Many of us never heard of Female Genital Mutilation until the story of Kauziya Kasinga, a woman from West Africa. Her father did not believe in polygamy, forced marriage, or "female circumcision". He died when she was 17 and the father's sister inherited the home, banished the mother, ended Fauziya's schooling, and

FGM originated in Africa. It was, and remains, a cultural, not a religious practice. Female genital mutilation (FGM) is also known as female circumcision is performed on young women before they reach puberty. There are three types of FGM practiced. One is Sunna circumcision in which the tip of the clitoris and/or its covering (prepuce) are removed, Clitoridectomy where the entire clitoris, the prepuce and adjacent labia are removed, and Infibulation (a.k.a. Pharaonic circumcision) which is a clitoridectomy followed by sewing up of the vulva. Only a small opening is left to allow urine and menstrual blood to pass. In all types of FGM, the vagina is sown up until the female is ready to have sexual intercourse

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