Fewer girls subject to female genital mutilation: UN

07 February 2013 - 09:42 By Sapa-AP
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The United Nations says new data shows that fewer girls are being subjected to female genital mutilation.

The UN children's agency UNICEF and the UN Population Fund released the new data Wednesday, the International Day of Zero Tolerance of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting.

In the 29 countries in Africa and the Middle East, where the practise is concentrated, the UN said an average of 36 percent of girls aged 15-19 have been cut, compared to an estimated 53 percent of women aged 45-49.

In Kenya, for example, women aged 45-49 are three times more likely to have been cut than girls aged 15-19, the U.N. said.

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