Is harm minimisation an appropriate way to reduce FGM?
Late last month, a group of American gynaecologists proposed a novel solution to reducing the harm associated with female genital mutilation.
The article, published in the BMJ Journal of Medical Ethics, said societies should allow a small surgical cut or ‘nick’ to be made on young female girls.
As you would expect, the article caused heated debate.
Ellen Leabeater explores.
Warning: This story contains detailed medical descriptions.
Speakers:
Khadija Gbla- FGM survivor and anti-FGM campiagner – Khadija’s full story
Dr Allan Jacobs- Director of Gynaecologic Oncology, Coney Island Hospital in New York
Angela Dawson- Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health University of Technology Sydney
Ruth Macklin- Professot of Bioethics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York City – response to original article
Other links
FGM in Australia & its affect on childbirth
No FGM Australia
Image: Dennis Chan on Flickr.