Journal article
Harms of the current global anti-FGM campaign
FSN Ahmadu, D Bader, J Boddy, M Camara, N Carver, R Duivenbode, BD Earp, B Essén, E Gruenbaum, S Hodžić, S Johnsdotter, S Karlsen, S Koukoui, C Kraus, MC La Barbera, L Leonard, CD Londoño Sulkin, RM Mestre I Mestre, S O'Neill, C Pantazis Show all
Journal of Medical Ethics | Published : 2025
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Abstract
Traditional female genital practices, though long-standing in many cultures, have become the focus of an expansive global campaign against 'female genital mutilation' (FGM). In this article, we critically examine the harms produced by the anti-FGM discourse and policies, despite their grounding in human rights and health advocacy. We argue that a ubiquitous 'standard tale' obscures the diversity of practices, meanings and experiences among those affected. This discourse, driven by a heavily racialised and ethnocentric framework, has led to unintended but serious consequences: the erosion of trust in healthcare settings, the silencing of dissenting or nuanced community voices, racial profilin..
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