Female genital cutting (FGC) is a major issue at the interplay of faith and health in development. The practice is in part faith-inspired, and has clear negative health impacts. The prevalence of FGC remains especially high in Egypt. This article reflects on some of the factors that lead to the perpetuation of the practice by analysing data from the 2014 Survey of Young People in Egypt. The focus is on whether religiosity, acceptance of traditional gender roles and discrimination, attitudes towards women's autonomy, and age at marriage affect attitudes towards FGC, controlling for other factors. The results suggest that all these factors do indeed play a role
Background: The study aimed to (dis)prove the association of the level of women's empowerment w...
As the first conviction of FGM in the U.K. proves, female genital mutilation is a ‘harmful cultural ...
This policy brief examines the extent of medicalization of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)...
Abstract Background Female genital cutting, also termed female genital mutilation (FGM), is a damagi...
The arrival of female genital cutting to northeastern Africa predates that of Christianity and Islam...
Female Genital Cutting (FGC) is increasingly being performed by trained health professionals. Intern...
Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is still widespread in Egyptian society. It is strongly ...
We tested a feminist social-ecological model to understand community influences on daughters' experi...
Female Genital Mutilation is widely practiced in Egypt as well as in big sections of the African con...
Today, female genital cutting is increasingly practised by trained healthcare providers. While oppos...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Abstract Background Religious leaders are one of the key actors in the issue of female genital cutti...
BACKGROUND: To examine women’s attitude towards discontinuation of female genital mutilation (FGM) i...
To conduct a cross-national comparative study of the prevalence and correlates of female genital cut...
The present project is an exploratory study about the perspectives and attitudes of Egyptian women t...
Background: The study aimed to (dis)prove the association of the level of women's empowerment w...
As the first conviction of FGM in the U.K. proves, female genital mutilation is a ‘harmful cultural ...
This policy brief examines the extent of medicalization of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)...
Abstract Background Female genital cutting, also termed female genital mutilation (FGM), is a damagi...
The arrival of female genital cutting to northeastern Africa predates that of Christianity and Islam...
Female Genital Cutting (FGC) is increasingly being performed by trained health professionals. Intern...
Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is still widespread in Egyptian society. It is strongly ...
We tested a feminist social-ecological model to understand community influences on daughters' experi...
Female Genital Mutilation is widely practiced in Egypt as well as in big sections of the African con...
Today, female genital cutting is increasingly practised by trained healthcare providers. While oppos...
Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C), also known as female circumcision, is a human rights vi...
Abstract Background Religious leaders are one of the key actors in the issue of female genital cutti...
BACKGROUND: To examine women’s attitude towards discontinuation of female genital mutilation (FGM) i...
To conduct a cross-national comparative study of the prevalence and correlates of female genital cut...
The present project is an exploratory study about the perspectives and attitudes of Egyptian women t...
Background: The study aimed to (dis)prove the association of the level of women's empowerment w...
As the first conviction of FGM in the U.K. proves, female genital mutilation is a ‘harmful cultural ...
This policy brief examines the extent of medicalization of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C)...