Europos lyčių lygybės institutas
Europos lyčių lygybės institutas

Female genital mutilation: How many girls are at risk in Denmark?

Female genital mutilation: How many girls are at risk in Denmark?

The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) estimates that 11–21 % of girls (1 408–2 568 girls) aged 0–18 are at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) in Denmark, out of a total population of 12 462 girls aged 0–18 in 2019 originating from countries where FGM is practised.

Of these 12 462 migrant girls, 82 % (10 269) are second generation.

Girls at risk of FGM in Denmark mostly originate from Somalia. Smaller groups originate from Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Sierra Leone and Sudan. 

Further information

Report: Estimation of girls at risk of female genital mutilation in the European Union: Denmark, Spain, Luxembourg and Austria

EIGE's work on female genital mutilation

FGM study: More girls at risk but community opposition growing

Estimation of girls at risk of female genital mutilation in the European Union: Step-by-step guide

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Metadata

Country: 
Denmark
Areas:
FGM risk estimation factsheets 2021, Gender-based violence
ISBN: 
978-92-9482-687-9
DOI: 
10.2839/097122