Home Health UNICEF Reports High Numbers of Female Circumcision in Nigeria
HealthNews

UNICEF Reports High Numbers of Female Circumcision in Nigeria

1k

According to a recent report by UNICEF, Nigeria is one of the conflict-affected countries with the highest number of women and girls affected by female genital mutilation (FGM), contributing significantly to the global count of over 230 million victims.

Released on International Women’s Day on Friday, the report sheds light on the ongoing struggle against FGM, particularly in Africa.

“Ethiopia, Nigeria and Sudan account for the largest numbers of girls and women who have undergone female genital mutilation in conflict-affected countries,” the report noted.

The report estimated that 40% of survivors live in conflict-torn countries, which complicates efforts to provide support and preventative measures.

FGM, which involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, has seen a decline in prevalence globally. However, the pace of reduction has not been sufficient enough to meet the United Nations’ goal of eradicating the practice by 2030.

The report highlighted that in Nigeria, as well as in other conflict-affected regions, the fight against FGM faces additional hurdles due to political instability and rapid population growth.

The Executive Director of UNICEF, Catherine Russell, expressed concern over the practice’s prevalence among younger girls, particularly those under the age of five.

“We’re also seeing a worrying trend that more girls are subjected to the practice at younger ages, many before their fifth birthday. That further reduces the window to intervene,” Russell said.

The report further suggested that achieving the 2030 eradication goal would require an unprecedented rate of progress.

“In some countries, progress would need to be 10 times faster than the best progress observed in history in order to reach the target by 2030,” the report noted.

Read: Again, over 1,500 sacked OAUTH workers protest

About The Author

Related Articles

NewsPoliticsWorld

Tinubu’s Kenya Comparison Raises Questions as Nigerians Earn Far Less Despite Rising Fuel Costs

The backlash that greeted President Bola Tinubu’s “thank God” moment in Yenagoa...

NewsPoliticsWorld

Nigeria’s Electoral Body Under Fire as INEC Chairman Faces Allegations of Digital Footprint Linked to Pro-Tinubu Political Perception

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed allegations circulating on social...

FinanceNewsWorld

World Bank Praise for Tinubu Reforms Collides With 63 Percent Poverty Reality in Nigeria

Nigeria’s economic direction under President Bola Tinubu is marked by worsening living...