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WHO, OHCHR, UN Women, others, call for ban of virginity testing

Esther Olowoyeye by Esther Olowoyeye
October 18, 2018
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A group of United Nations agencies has issued a joint statement calling for a ban on tests meant to assess the virginity of any female.

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The UN agencies are the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR), UN Women and the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The statement, issued during the World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Rio de Janeiro, stressed that such tests are both unscientific, and a violation of human rights.

“So-called virginity testing — also often referred to as hymen, two-fingers or per vaginal examination — is a gynaecological inspection of female genitalia carried out in the false belief that it can reliably determine whether a woman or girl has had vaginal intercourse,” the group said.

In a global call to eliminate violence against women and girls everywhere, the UN agencies said that “this medically unnecessary, and often times painful, humiliating and traumatic practice, must end.”

The practice is a long-standing tradition documented in at least 20 countries, and spanning all regions of the world.

Women and girls are often forced to undergo virginity testing for various reasons, including requests from parents or potential partners to establish marriage eligibility or even from potential employers.

It is mostly performed by doctors, police officers, or community leaders on women and girls, in order to assess their virtue, honour or social value.

In their statement, the UN agencies explained that the practice has “no scientific or clinical basis” and that “there is no examination that can prove a girl or woman has had sex.”

The agencies added that the “appearance of girl’s or woman’s hymen cannot prove whether they have had sexual intercourse or are sexually active or not.”

In addition, the UN agencies denounced virginity testing as a violation of the rights of girls and women, which can be detrimental to their physical, psychological and social well-being.

The examination can be “painful, humiliating and traumatic” and reinforces stereotyped notions of female sexuality and gender inequality.

In some regions, it is common for health professionals to perform virginity testing on victims of rape, supposedly to ascertain whether or not rape occurred, they said.

Given the lack of clinical basis, the procedure is deemed “unnecessary” and “can cause pain and mimic the original act of sexual violence, exacerbating survivors’ sense of disempowerment and cause re-victimisation,” the agencies said.

“The result of this unscientific test can impact upon judicial proceedings, often to the detriment of victims and in favour of perpetrators, sometimes resulting in perpetrators being acquitted.

“Given that these procedures are unnecessary and potentially harmful, it is unethical for doctors or other health providers to undertake them.

“Such procedures must never be carried out,” the joint statement read, calling for a collaborative response across societies, supported by the public health community and all health professionals.

Encouraging health professionals to take a stand against the practice, WHO’s Assistant Director-General for Family, Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, Dr. Princess Simelela, said: “Health professionals can be great agents for change.

“With support from health systems and governments, they can recognise that virginity testing has no medical or clinical bases, refuse to carry out the harmful practice, and educate the public about this.” She noted.

The WHO official added that, in doing so, they would be “upholding the Hippocratic oath of ‘do no harm’ and safeguarding the human rights of girls and women in their care.”

Source: UN News

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