CARE Concerned About Continued and Increased FGC Practices i

CARE Concerned About Continued and Increased FGC Practices in Somalia and Somaliland - Somalia


CARE Concerned About Continued and Increased FGC Practices in Somalia and Somaliland
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As the world commemorates International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on February 6, CARE is concerned by the continued practice which is negatively affecting girls in Somalia/Somaliland and calls for a zero-tolerance policy towards the harmful practice of Female Genital Cutting (FGC), commonly referred to as FGM.
According to
UNICEF data Somalia has the highest rate of FGC in the world with around 98% of women aged 15 to 49 having undergone it.
FGC results in complications that range from bleeding and infection to problems with urination and complications with childbearing and this has contributed to Somalia having one of the

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