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  2. Circumcision in Africa - Wikipedia

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    According to one article, as of December 2015, 10 million men have undergone voluntary circumcision in East and Southern Africa. since 2008. [52] In 2017, celebrities were recruited to launch the "man up" campaign to encourage more men to get circumcised. [53] South Africa refuses infant circumcisions, but with mixed reception. [54]

  3. Circumcision - Wikipedia

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    Circumcision is near-universal among Coptic Christians, [145] and they practice circumcision as a rite of passage. [2] [121] [123] [146] The Ethiopian Orthodox Church calls for circumcision, with near-universal prevalence among Orthodox men in Ethiopia. [2]

  4. Luo people - Wikipedia

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    Circumcision was alien to the Luo tradition but his leadership made many hearts to accept the new changes. Ker Riaga Ogalo also served as the Vice-Chairman of the National Council of Elders. During the last years of his reign, he argued that Raila was deterring the Luo people to grow democratically and economically with his style of politics.

  5. Daasanach people - Wikipedia

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    Women are circumcised by removing the clitoris. Women who are not circumcised are called animals or boys and cannot get married or wear clothes. Women wear a pleated cowskin skirt and necklaces and bracelets. Women often marry in their late teens and men in their early twenties. Boys are circumcised. A man's wealth is determined by the size of ...

  6. History of circumcision - Wikipedia

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    Since then, circumcision has been an out-of-pocket cost to parents, and the proportion of circumcised men is around 9%. [ 100 ] Similar trends have operated in Canada, (where public medical insurance is universal, and where private insurance does not replicate services already paid from the public purse) individual provincial health insurance ...

  7. Genital modification and mutilation - Wikipedia

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    Penis before and after circumcision. Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin, the double-layered fold of skin, mucosal and muscular tissue at the distal end of the human penis. [33] Around half of all circumcisions worldwide are performed for reasons of preventive healthcare; half for religious or cultural reasons.

  8. Prevalence of circumcision - Wikipedia

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    During the 2000s, the prevalence of circumcision in men aged 14–59 differed by race: 91 percent of non-Hispanic white men, 76 percent of black men, and 44 percent of Hispanic men (of any race) were circumcised, according to Mayo Clinic Proceedings. [14] Wolters Kluwer estimated that closer to 80% of males as of April 2023 were circumcised. [45]

  9. Forced circumcision - Wikipedia

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    The Yazidi (not all of whom are circumcised) in Turkey have for years been subjected to direct state persecution, including compulsory religious instruction at school, forced conversion, forced circumcision, and mistreatment during military service. [51] In 1999, there was a report of the forced circumcision of Yedizi men in Turkish Kurdistan. [52]