Circumcising circumcision: renegotiating beliefs and practices among Somali women in Johannesburg and Nairobi (2015)

This study is a Exploratory research regarding All FGM/C with the following characteristics:

Author(s): Jinnah Zaheera,Lowe Lucy
FGM/C Type(s): All
Health area of focus: None.

Objective: To look at how context of forced migration provides women with opportunities to renegotiate and reinvent what female circumcision means to them
Study Population: Women
Findings: The study found out that in both Johannesburg and Nairobi,women did not think about circumcision in straightforward categories of good or bad. The parents interviewed expressed concern at doing what was most beneficial for their daughters,and this lied at the crux of decisions made concerning circumcision. There was undoubtedly a move away from the extremity of pharaonic circumcision,largely centered on changing understandings of health,gender,fertility,sexuality,and religious requirements,and so reshaping cultural practices in new settings

Geographical coverage
Region(s):Eastern Africa,Southern Africa
Country(ies):South Africa,Kenya

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