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Home Posts tagged "World Health Organization"

Tag: World Health Organization

Taboo Health Issues Around the World

endfgmtoday December 14, 2017 December 14, 2017Africa, FGM World Health Organization

Female genital circumcision, cutting, or female genital mutilation, is the practice of ritualistic cutting to remove all or a portion of a woman’s outer genitalia. There are different types of cutting and different reasons for it, including rite of passage, group identity, and preservation of virginity. The reasons depend on…

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Let’s Prioritize Protecting Girls

endfgmtoday November 1, 2017 November 7, 2017at-risk girls, FGM beyonce, WHO, World Health Organization

Beyoncé has often been controversial, but her latest video deserves unanimous applause for raising awareness of how girls are still treated as second class citizens in too much of the world, where violence, female genital mutilation, and child marriage are too often the norm. American women on the right and the left may…

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