Assessment of international laws on female genital mutilation and its implications on the east African region: a case study of Namanga, Kenya-Tanzania border.
Abstract
The study has assessed the impact of international laws on Female Genital Mutilation in the fight
against the Cross-Border FGM in the study area, which is Namanga Township and the surrounding
villages on both sides of the Kenyan-Tanzanian border.
The main purpose of the study has been to investigate the application of international, regional and
national laws in the fight against Cross-Border FGM which has over time, faced jurisdictional
challenges that requires collective regional and diplomatic approaches. The study’s objectives
were; to assess the efficacy of international laws on Female Genital Mutilation in East Africa, to
evaluate the impact of Cross-Border FGM on women empowerment and to evaluate the trends of
Cross-Border FGM and factors undermining the fight against the practice at Namanga Border.
According to Kenya Demographic and Health Survey report of 2014, the prevalence rate of FGM
among the inhabitants of the study area was at 78%. The statistics and geographical location of the
area of study ideal was ideal for the researcher to undertake the research on FGM which has
adopted a transnational aspect in efforts by perpetrators to circumvent the legal regime in place.
The study employed both qualitative and quantitative approach. Qualitative research method
focused on understanding the underlying reasons and motivations behind cross-border FGM by
perpetrators and their victims, while quantitative data approach dealt with structured data
collection approaches which involved the use of face to face interviews and filling of
questionnaires. The data collected was compiled and arranged into easily interpretable formats by
the use of charts, tables and graphs.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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