Application of Health Standards in Traditional Circumcision Act

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The Application of Health Standards in Traditional Circumcision Act (No. 6 of 2001) is an act of the provincial legislature of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.

The purpose of the act is to improve hygienic standards for the rite of traditional circumcision.[1]

The Eastern Cape Province is the home of the Xhosa people whose traditions require circumcision as a rite of passage to adulthood.

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References

  1.   Sidley, Pat. Eastern Cape tightens law on circumcision to stem casualties. BMJ. 10 November 2001; 323(7321): 1090. PMC. Retrieved 29 July 2024.