Gambia's Supreme Court Faces Landmark Decision as Mothers Fear Future of FGM Ban As The Gambia's Supreme Court prepares to rule on a constitutional challenge to the country's ban on female genital mutilation (FGM), many mothers say the verdict could determine whether future generations of girls remain protected under the law. The closely watched case has reignited national debate over culture, religion, women's rights and the role of the courts in safeguarding vulnerable children. The outcome is expected to resonate well beyond The Gambia's borders, with human rights organizations, medical experts and community leaders watching to see whether one of Africa's strongest legal protections against FGM will remain intact or face significant legal change. A Court Decision With National Consequences For many Gambian families, the Supreme Court's upcoming judgment represents more than a constitutional dispute. It is a decision that could influence th...