Gambia parliament rejects bill to end ban on female genital mutilation
- The Gambia's parliament rejected a bill to lift the ban on female genital mutilation already in place since 2015.
- Lawmakers voted against all clauses in the proposed law, affirming the ban on FGM in The Gambia.
- Cultural and religious factors influenced the decision, with the majority-Muslim country maintaining FGM practices.
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