Huge FGM rise recorded in Somalia during coronavirus lockdown

Somalia’s coronavirus lockdown has led to a huge increase in female genital mutilation (FGM), with circumcisers going door to door offering to cut girls stuck at home during the pandemic, according to Plan International.

The crisis is undermining efforts to eradicate the practice in Somalia, which has the world’s highest FGM rate, with about 98% of women having been cut, the charity warned.FGM, which affects 200 million girls and women globally, involves the partial or total removal of the external genitalia.

In Somalia the vaginal opening is also often sewn up – a practice called infibulation. FGM is one of the most extreme manifestations of violence against girls and women. 

“It’s a lifetime torture for girls. The pain continues until the girl goes to the grave. It impacts her education, ambition ... everything.”

The UNFPA, which estimates 290,000 girls will be cut in Somalia in 2020, said the spike was also linked to Ramadan, which is a traditional time for girls to be cut. 

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