News GBOS Survey Discloses More Gambian Women Experience Circumcision Tradition By Fatou Touray Last updated Oct 4, 2021 301 Share The Gambia 2019-20 Demographic and Health Survey [DHS] revealed that more Gambian women underwent the circumcision tradition. “73% of women age 15-49 in the Gambia are circumcised,” The Gambia Bureau of Statistics [GBoS] Demographic and Health Survey disclosed. The study also made some further interesting revelations such as: “Circumcision is less common among girls: 46% of girls under age 15 are circumcised. “84% of births are delivered in a health facility, up from 63% in 2013. “85% of children age 12-23 months have received all basic vaccinations, up from 76% in 2013. You Might Also Like UDP Official Calls for 50% Reduction in Presidential Salary,… Jun 22, 2026 UDP Official Claims Party Outpaces Ruling NPP in Political… Jun 22, 2026 GALA Spokesperson Says Persistent Outages Reflect… Jun 22, 2026 “In 2019-20, 18% of children in the Gambia were stunted, or too short for their age. 5% were wasted, or too thin for their height,” it said. The DHS also showed the Percentage of women between the ages of 15 to 49 circumcised in all the administrative areas with Basse leading as followed: Basse 97% Mansakonkon 80% Brikama 78% Kanifing 71% Janjanbureh 61% Kuntaur 54% Banjul 48% Kerewan 42% More details of the survey will feature in our subsequent story. Continue Reading 301 Share
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