A victory for opponents of female genital mutilation in The Gambia
Briefly

Female genital mutilation undermines the dignity and well-being of women, a tool used to control bodies and well-being. It causes physical harm like bleeding and psychological damage, violating human rights.
Gambian activists, including Absa Samba, campaigned against FGM amidst intense debate. The country was on the verge of reversing the ban but lawmakers voted to keep FGM illegal.
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