WHO issues first guidelines on treating victims of female genital mutilation
May 16, 2016  19:32
The World Health Organization today released its first-ever guidelines on how medical professionals should treat victims of female genital
mutilation, hoping to ease the terrible suffering caused by the widely condemned practice.

The UN health agency estimates that 200 million women and girls have been subjected to FGM worldwide.

Victims are left to cope with a range of consequences from bleeding and pain while urinating, extreme discomfort during sex, fatal complications in childbirth and deep psychological trauma.
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