Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a severe violation of human rights that harms the health and well-being of millions of girls and women worldwide. The practice, prevalent in 30 countries across Africa and the Middle East, and among immigrant communities globally, causes immediate and long-term physical and psychological consequences. Despite progress in reducing its prevalence, over 200 million women live with its effects, and 4.4 million girls remain at risk annually. Eliminating FGM by 2030 requires empowering survivor-led movements, addressing harmful gender norms, promoting education and gender equality, and fostering community-wide efforts. Global action and survivor advocacy are essential to ending FGM for future generations.
In recognition of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, we invite you to explore selected articles, Special Issues, and journals, such as Social Sciences (ISSN: 2076-0760) and Humanities (ISSN: 2076-0787), that address FGM and its impact on health, human rights, and gender equality. By sharing this knowledge, we aim to inspire meaningful action and foster collaboration to eliminate FGM, ensuring a safer and more equitable future for all girls and women.


“Foreign Aid and Institutional Quality towards Reducing Gender-Based Violence”
by Abiola John Asaleye and Kariena Strydom
Soc. Sci. 2023, 12(11), 612; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12110612
“You Never Thought about Me, Did You?’ Cloning and the Right to Reproductive Choice in Eva Hoffman’s The Secret (2001)”
by Laura-Jane Devanny
Humanities 2024, 13(1), 21; https://doi.org/10.3390/h13010021
“From Intersex Activism to Law-Making—The Legal Ban of Intersex Genital Mutilation (IGM) in Greece”
by Nikoletta Pikramenou
Soc. Sci. 2024, 13(4), 221; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13040221
“The Universal Periodic Review and the Ban on Intersex Genital Mutilation in an African Context”
by Saskia Caroline Irene Ravesloot
Soc. Sci. 2024, 13(7), 349; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13070349
“Revising Gerty MacDowell’s Identity and Agency: An Intersectional Feminist Disability Perspective”
by Maria Gallego-Ortiz
Humanities 2024, 13(6), 147; https://doi.org/10.3390/h13060147
“Bloody Transformations: Reinventing the Werewolf Through Explorations of Gender and Power in the Ginger Snaps Trilogy”
by Megan Kenny
Humanities 2024, 13(6), 165; https://doi.org/10.3390/h13060165
“Thrown to the (Were)Wolves: Sisterhood, Vengeance, and Liberal Feminism in Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lisa Sterle’s Squad”
by Jessica Caravaggio
Humanities 2025, 14(1), 3; https://doi.org/10.3390/h14010003

“Women Writing Science Fiction: Worlds of Possibility”
Guest Editor: Prof. Dr. Ericka A Hoagland
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 24 December 2025
