The persistence of female genital mutilation (FGM) and its impact on women’s rights of Kajiado South constituency, rift valley province, Kenya

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2012-09
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Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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This study was undertaken to find out the factors that have contributed to the persistence of FGM in Kajiado South Constituency were female genital mutilation is still prevalent despite numerous efforts by various entities like the government, non governmental organizations as well as community based organizations, towards abolishment of this harmful cultural practice. The study was based on a qualitative methodology that employed the use of questionnaires and interviews in data gathering. The research design was a descriptive survey that set out to establish a relationship between the persistence of FGM and the abuse of women’s rights in Kajiado south constituency, The study pinpointed a number of women’s rights violated by this practice and concluded that culture was the main reason for the persistence of this practice. Other factors like illiteracy, patriarchy and male dominance as well as lack of a popular alternative rite of passage for young girls also contributed heavily. Recommendations made included: use of the media for an active anti FGM campaign and forming and popularizing an alternative right of passage for the girls, churches and schools should also take an active role in campaigning against this practice and systems set for the rescuing girls and reporting to the police and concerned forces.
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A thesis presented to the college of higher degrees and research Kampala International University Kampala, Uganda in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Human Rights and Development
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female, genital mutilation, women’s rights, Kajiado South
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