Human rights violations affect women and girls differently. Girls who are the least educated, poorest and living in rural areas, are at the greatest risk of FGM
Human rights violations affect females differently. Girls who are the least educated are at the greatest risk of FGM
Residence
Education Level
Wealth Quintile
Women and girls who have undergone FGM, by sociodemographic characteristic
ResidenceEducation LevelWealth quintile
Women and girls who have undergone FGM, by sociodemographic characteristic
More than 70 per cent of the women who have undergone FGM were cut before age 5; the difference of age at FGM between women 15-19 and women 45-49 indicates that more girls are likely to be cut at an earlier age
More than 65% of the women who have undergone FGM were cut before age 5; the difference of age at FGM between women 15-19 and women 45-49 indicates that more girls are likely to be cut at an earlier age
women age at FGM/C 15-49women age at FGM/C 15-19women age at FGM/C 45-49
Prevalence of FGM among young girls, by residence, education of mothers, ethnic group and wealth index, per cent
انتقاء
At the time of the survey, 18% of girls in Senegal had undergone some form of FGM
19% of daughters aged 0-14 in Nigeria have undergone some form of FGM
Indicator captures a certain point in time and not an eternal truth, as these young girls might be cut at a later stage in their lives
المصدر: DHS 2010-2011 unless otherwise indicated | United Nations Population Fund |
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