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Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting

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Kaplan, Adriana||   +4 more
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Guideline No. 395-Female Genital Cutting

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2020
To decrease the likelihood that the practice of female genital cutting (FGC) be continued in the future and to improve the care of girls and women who have been subjected to FGC or who are at risk by providing (1) information intended to strengthen knowledge and understanding of the practice, (2) information regarding the legal issues related to the ...
Liette, Perron   +3 more
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Nursing students' knowledge gained about female genital cutting/mutilation through dramatization simulation with a standardized patient: A quasi-experimental study.

Nurse Education Today, 2022
BACKGROUND Female genital cutting is a culture bound ritual involving excision of the female genitalia. Little is known about nursing students' knowledge and perceptions of female genital cutting and no studies using simulation to teach this topic exist.
Rosanna F. Hess   +3 more
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Female genital cutting

Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2008
Abstract Female genital cutting is increasingly been seen in Western countries, and is estimated that worldwide about 120 million girls have undergone some form of FGM. The WHO has outlawed it on the grounds that it is a violation of human rights. There are almost always wrong traditional, cultural, and religious beliefs related to the practice. Type
Salem A. El-Shawarby, Janice Rymer
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Legal Bans, Female Genital Cutting, and Education: Evidence from Senegal

World Bank Economic Review, 2022
A law that banned the practice of female genital cutting (FGC) in Senegal in 1999 reduced its prevalence and increased educational investments in girls.
Jorge GarcĂ­a-Hombrados, Edgar Salgado
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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