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Indonesia's FGM ban: Is change on the horizon? – DW – 05/20/2025
Indonesia's FGM ban: Is change on the horizon? – DW – 05/20/2025

DW

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • DW

Indonesia's FGM ban: Is change on the horizon? – DW – 05/20/2025

Female genital mutilation (FGM) affects about half of the women in Muslim-majority Indonesia despite a government ban. Now, activists are turning to education to tackle the practice. Resistance to female circumcision grows in Indonesia. Female genital mutilation (FGM) affects more than 230 million girls and women worldwide, according to a UNICEF report. The procedure is widespread in Indonesia, although it is officially prohibited, and carried out by traditional healers, as well as in specialized clinics. It is deeply rooted in Indonesian tradition and has been incorporated into Islamic practice over the centuries. But resistance to the procedure has been growing for years, says the UN. The Indonesian Midwives Association strongly opposes female circumcision. In the conservative region of Aceh, initial attempts to introduce a symbolic form of the practice are underway.

Indonesia: FGM – still practiced despite ban – DW – 05/20/2025
Indonesia: FGM – still practiced despite ban – DW – 05/20/2025

DW

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • DW

Indonesia: FGM – still practiced despite ban – DW – 05/20/2025

Female genital mutilation (FGM) affects about half of women in Muslim-majority Indonesia. Circumcision persists despite the ban. Resistance to female circumcision grows in Indonesia Female genital mutilation (FGM) affects more than 230 million girls and women worldwide, according to a UNICEF report. The procedure is widespread in Indonesia, although it is officially prohibited, and carried out by traditional healers but also in specialized clinics. It is deeply rooted in Indonesian tradition and over the centuries, has been incorporated into Islamic practice. But resistance to the procedure has been growing for years, says the UN. The Indonesian Midwives Association strongly opposes female circumcision. Now, in the conservative region of Aceh, initial attempts to introduce a symbolic form of the practice are underway.

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