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Economic burden of female genital mutilation in 27 high-prevalence countries.

David TordrupChrissy BishopNathan GreenMax PetzoldFernando Ruiz VallejoJoshua Peter VogelChristina Pallitto
Published in: BMJ global health (2022)
FGM is a human rights violation, a public health issue and a substantial economic burden that can be avoided through effective prevention strategies. While decreasing trends are observed in some countries, these trends are variable and not consistently observed across settings. Additional resources are needed to prevent FGM to avoid human suffering and growing costs. The findings of this study warrant increased political commitment and investment in the abandonment of FGM.
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