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Table 1.

Data characteristics and prevalence of FGM among respondents and their daughters.

DHS 2010–2018.

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Fig 1.

The hierarchical nature of the data used in this study (Source: Authors drawing).

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Table 2.

Pooled descriptive characteristics of study respondents.

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Table 3.

The odds and distribution of daughters’ FGM among mothers in Africa.

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Table 4.

Individual, neighbourhood and country level factors associated with daughters’ FGM.

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Fig 2.

a: Prevalence of Mothers’ FGM in African Countries (Source: Authors drawing). b: Prevalence of Daughters’ FGM in African Countries (Source: Authors drawing).

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Fig 3.

Comparison of the prevalence of FGM among mothers and daughters and the percentage reduction.

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Fig 4.

Comparison of mothers’ and daughters’ age at FGM.

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