Admin I Wednesday, Jan. 31,2024
17,000 girls at risk as female genital mutilation spreads to Germany
BERLIN – The women’s rights organization Terre des Femmes has warned that it sees the cruel practice of female genital mutilation increasingly spreading in Europe, brought in part by global migration.
“We therefore want to work with partner organizations to raise awareness of female genital mutilation,” said Edell Otieno-Okoth, an expert at the children’s rights organization Plan International.
She said there are dozens of counseling services across Germany that offer support for affected families, but said it is also equally as important to raise awareness among medical and social professionals – such as midwives, paediatricians and social workers – about the risks and how to assist those affected.
“The topic of female genital mutilation must be included in the curriculum for all health and social care professionals,” Otieno-Okoth said.
Plan International has been campaigning against female genital mutilation in several African countries for 20 years, including Egypt, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali and Sierra Leone.