Children are often more inclined to tell something to their grandmother rather than their mother. Sanaba, 24, was one of the last girls in her family to be cut. She talks to friends from her neighbourhood who will help decide on their daughters' futures. I think women of my age should support teenage girls.
Speak out about the risks and realities of FGM FGM has lasting physical and mental consequences that need to be discussed so that girls and women no longer have to suffer in silence. My husband agrees with me. And daring to talk about it is the first step. They tend to see them as one and the same thing. Check what you need to do. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. Cookies on GOV. UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. Accept additional cookies Reject additional cookies View cookies.
Hide this message. See below for some examples of signs and symptoms to look out for:. If you work with children or vulnerable adults, a particular thing you can do is to put your school or team through FGM safeguarding education.
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