Female Genital Mutilation: Knowledge from Health Professionals [PDF]
Portugal is considered by the World Health Organization (WHO) a risk country for the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Objectives: To evaluate the knowledge that health professionals from Maternity Dr.
Barreto, S +3 more
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Can Sexuality Education Advance Gender Equality and Strengthen Education Overall? Learning from Nigeria's Family Life and HIV Education Program [PDF]
The imperative to prepare the largest generation of young people in history for adulthood has driven a search for fresh approaches to educating adolescents about their bodies and sexuality.
Deborah Rogow, Susan Y. Wood
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Leadership among women working to eradicate female genital mutilation: the impact of transcultural moments [PDF]
José Siles González +2 more
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Legal, cultural and practical developments in responding to female genital mutilation: Can an absolute human right emerge? [PDF]
Ben Mathews
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Health sector involvement in the management of female genital mutilation/cutting in 30 countries [PDF]
R. Elise B. Johansen +4 more
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Female genital mutilation (FGM) in Somaliland – why is change so slow?
Annika Johansson +2 more
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The medicalisation of female genital mutilation
The ‘medicalisation’ of female genital mutilation should be denounced on two counts.Firstly, it is usually anatomically more damaging and, secondly, it goes against the ethical basis of the medical profession.
Pierre Foldes , Frédérique Martz
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Spatially Varying Intergenerational Changes in the Prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Nigeria: Lessons Learnt from a Recent Household Survey [PDF]
Chibuzor Christopher Nnanatu +3 more
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Female genital mutilation in Kenya: Evidence links health workers to FGM
A Behrendt +20 more
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