Female genital mutilation: the situation in Africa and in France
Armelle Andro, Marie Lesclingand
Population and societies
N°438, Octobre 2007, n° ISSN 0184 77 83
To combat female genital mutilation (FGM) in France, we need to know more about the populations of women concerned - mainly of African origin - and the practice of FGM in their home countries. Armelle Andro and Marie Lesclingand explain that the situation varies from one African country to another, independently of religion. For France, they attempt to quantify the number of women who have already undergone genital mutilation and present an upcoming survey to assess the health consequences of this practice so that these women's needs can be better addressed.

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- Twenty-eight African countries are concerned
- A practice on the decline in Africa
- FGM in France: a phenomenon linked to recent immigration
Box 1: The different types of female genital mutilation and their health consequences for women
Box 2 : How many adult women with FGM in France?




