Efforts to eradicate FGM have gained momentum in recent years through legislative measures, advocacy campaigns, and community engagement. International organizations, governments, and grassroots movements have worked to raise awareness about the harmful effects of FGM and promote education and empowerment for girls and women. Despite progress, the practice persists due to deeply ingrained cultural beliefs, social norms, and gender inequality. Ending FGM requires sustained collaboration between governments, communities, healthcare providers, and civil society to address its root causes and provide support for survivors. By challenging harmful traditions and promoting gender equality, societies can create safer environments where girls and women are protected from this harmful practice.