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Thirty-year trends in the prevalence and severity of female genital mutilation: a comparison of 22 countries.

Alissa KoskiJody Heymann
Published in: BMJ global health (2017)
FGM is becoming less common over time, but it remains a pervasive practice in some countries: more than half of women in 7 of the 22 countries we examined still experience FGM. The severity of the procedures has not changed substantially over time. Rigorous evaluation of interventions aimed at eliminating or reducing the harms associated with the practice is needed.
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