An overview of female genital mutilation in Nigeria
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Authors
Okeke, T.C.
Anyaehie, U.S.B.
Ezenyeaku, C.C.K.
Issue Date
2012-01
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Female Genital Cutting , Female Genital Mutilation , Harmful Traditional Practice , Nigeria
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Abstract
Nigeria, due to its large population, has the highest absolute number of female genital mutilation (FGM) worldwide, accounting for about one-quarter of the estimated 115–130 million circumcised women in the world. The objective of this review is to ascertain the current status of FGM in Nigeria. Pertinent literature on FGM retrieved from internet services [Google search on FGM in Nigeria, www.online Nigeria, PubMed of the national library of medicine www.medconsumer. Info/tropics/fgm.htm, Biomedcentral and African Journal Online (AJOL) (FGM)] and textbooks, journals, and selected references for proper understanding of the topic was included in this review. The national prevalence rate of FGM is 41% among adult women. Evidence abound that the prevalence of FGM is declining. The ongoing drive to eradicate FGM is tackled by World Health Organization, United Nations International Children Emergency Fund, Federation of International Obstetrics and Gynecology (FIGO), African Union, The economic commission for Africa, and many women organizations. However, there is no federal law banning FGM in Nigeria. There is need to eradicate FGM in Nigeria. Education of the general public at all levels with emphasis on the dangers and undesirability of FGM is paramount.
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Citation
Okeke, T., Anyaehie, U., & Ezenyeaku, C. (2012). An overview of female genital mutilation in Nigeria. Annals of medical and health sciences research, 2(1), 70–73. https://doi.org/10.4103/2141-9248.96942
Publisher
Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research