31st Март 2025

Urgent action needed to eradicate female genital mutilation in Colombia

This policy brief urges the Colombian Congress to pass specific legislation to prevent, address, and eradicate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Drawing on survivor voices, national data, and international best practices, it highlights the urgent need for a culturally grounded, rights-based, and community-led response to end FGM in Colombia.

What’s inside the report?

  • Updated data on the practice of FGM in Colombia and its global context.
  • Testimony from an Emberá Indigenous leader and FGM survivor.
  • Analysis of the draft law and recommendations to strengthen it.

Who’s it for?

  • Decision-makers in the Colombian Congress and their technical teams

Key recommendations

  • Pass specific legislation recognizing FGM as a form of gender-based violence.
  • Ensure comprehensive, culturally sensitive support and reparations for survivors.
  • Promote community-led and educational strategies to shift social norms without criminalization.
  • Strengthen data systems and inter-institutional coordination for an effective response.

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