The World Health Organization estimates that over 200 million girls and women who are alive today have undergone female genital mutilation in 30 countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. FGM is mostly targeted toward girls under the age of 15 and has been considered a violation of human rights. In 2011, Kenya passed a law making it illegal to practice FGM. FGM is deeply rooted in some parts of Kenyan cultures, and critics say the law is not enough. More education is needed to help stop the practice.
February 19, 2019 | Pulitzer Center
Some Anti-FGM Activists Say Law Is Not Enough to End Practice
Anti-FGM law advocates say the law is not enough. It will take education to help stop the practice.