Colombia Fights Female Genital Mutilation

Female genital mutilation is still happening in some Embera communities in Colombia. This practice causes health problems like infections. Congress is trying to make it illegal with support from Indigenous women.
The problem of female genital mutilation exists within certain groups of the Indigenous Embera people living in the Risaralda region of Colombia. This harmful practice leads to significant health dangers. These dangers include infections and difficulties during labor and delivery. Indigenous women are advocating for a ban on the practice. Congress is currently reviewing a bill to prohibit this procedure.
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Highlights
FGM Problem in Colombia
Female genital mutilation is a problem in some Embera communities.
Embera Communities Affected
The practice occurs in the Risaralda region of Colombia.
Health Risks Identified
FGM causes infection and childbirth problems.
Bill to Ban Practice
Congress is considering a bill to stop the practice.
Indigenous Women Support
Indigenous women support the bill to ban FGM.