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Beyond will: the empowerment conditions needed to abandon female genital mutilation in Conakry (Guinea), a focused ethnography

机译:超越意志:赋予赋权条件,让女性生殖器官在Conaky(几内亚),一个聚焦的民族志中

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Female genital mutilation (FGM) can give rise to immediate and long-term health problems for girls/women. Numerous studies have identified the sociocultural determinants of this tradition, but so far, in a national context where FGM is highly practiced, virtually none have focused on people refusing to have their daughters cut. We therefore aimed to understand the sociocultural dynamics underlying the non-practice of FGM in Guinea, a country which has one of the most prevalent rates of this practice in the world. This research explored the demographic and sociocultural profiles of Guineans who do not practice FGM, as well as their non-practice experience in a context of high FGM prevalence and social pressure. We used a “focused ethnography” methodology and conducted semi-structured individual interviews with 30 women and men from different generations (young adults, parents, grandparents) living in Conakry, Guinea. We found that participants 1) do not disclose their non-practicing status in the same way, and 2) have different experiences with social pressure. A typology was created to describe participants as per their various profiles and experiences, which we named as: 1) the “activists”, 2) the “discrete”, 3) the “courageous”, 4) the “strategists”. Wanting to stop practicing FGM is not enough. The main empowering conditions allowing people to enact their decision not to have their daughters undergo FGM are: benefiting from social support (positive social capital), or being financially independent from the traditional solidarity network (sufficient economic capital). We therefore recommend finding ways to increase women’s/families’ empowerment to enact their decision not to practice FGM, mainly by: 1) providing them with new sources of social support, and 2) supporting them to gain more financial independence, including through schooling and improved access to better-paid employment. This study was the first to explore the experience of people who do not practice FGM in a context of high FGM prevalence and social pressure. The results and recommendations of this research can inform strategies for FGM abandonment and therefore contribute to improving or developing intervention strategies that promote the health and well-being of girls and women.
机译:女性生殖器官肢体(FGM)可以引起女孩/女性的立即和长期的健康问题。许多研究已经确定了这种传统的社会文化决定因素,但到目前为止,在一个强大的疾病练习的国家背景下,几乎没有人专注于拒绝让女儿削减的人。因此,我们旨在了解几内亚非正式的社会文化动态,这是一个拥有世界上这种做法最普遍的国家之一的国家。本研究探讨了不练习FGM的几内亚人口和社会文化型材,以及在高中普及和社会压力的背景下的非实践经验。我们使用了“集中的民族志”方法论,并进行了半结构性个人访谈,其中30名来自不同代(年轻成人,父母,祖父母)的女性和男性,居住在几内亚。我们发现参与者1)不要以同样的方式透露他们的非实践状态,而2)与社会压力不同。创建了一个类型的类型,以根据他们的各种档案和经验来描述参与者,我们被命名为:1)“活动家”,2)“离散”,3)“勇敢的”,4)“战略师”。想要停止练习FGM是不够的。主要赋予人们颁布他们决定不会让女儿的主要赋权条件是:从社会支持(积极社会资本)中受益,或者在经济上独立于传统的团结网络(足够的经济资本)。因此,我们建议找出增加妇女/家庭的赋权,以制定他们决定不练习FGM的决定,主要是:1)为他们提供新的社会支持来源,2)支持他们获得更多财务独立,包括通过教育和学校教育改善了对更好的工作的获得。这项研究是第一个探讨在高中普及和社会压力的背景下不练习FGM的人的经验。该研究的结果和建议可以为FGM遗弃的战略提供信息,因此有助于改善或开发促进女孩和妇女的健康和福祉的干预策略。

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