Colombia Bans Female Genital Mutilation, Pioneers Change

Colombia just made history by becoming the first country in Latin America to officially ban female genital mutilation. This groundbreaking bill, which came to life thanks to the relentless efforts of affected communities, aims to protect young girls from this harmful practice. The law focuses on creating care pathways and stronger data collection, rather than punishing individuals, to ensure the safety and health of future generations. What does it mean for you? If you're in Colombia or have ties to the region, this law signals a significant step towards protecting human rights and empowering communities to create change. It's a reminder that collective action can lead to meaningful progress.

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