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200 million women and girls in the world today have undergone female genital mutilation

At least 200 million women and girls in the world today have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM). The practice does not provide any health benefits, but rather causes serious risks for women’s health including chronic infections and pain, menstrual problems, and complications in childbirth. The data show that in at least 10 countries more than 65% of women ages 15-49 have undergone FGM.

Read more about FGM—including what women think of the practice in countries where it takes place—on the World Development Indicators (WDI) website. Here we show, through storytelling and shareable visualizations, how data can be used to explore development trends and current issues. The latest stories focus on air pollution, new ways of measuring poverty, and the impact of methodological updates on GDP estimates in Sub-Saharan Africa.

 

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Authors

Haruna Kashiwase

Consultant, Development Data Group, World Bank

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