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Female Genital Mutilation
Eradication of female genital mutilation "a matter of resources"
Monday, 6th February 2012The eradication of female genital mutilation (FGM) could be seen in coming years if enough funds are poured into successful projects.
Human rights organisations call for EU action to combat female genital mutilation
Monday, 6th February 2012EU member states need to take greater action to combat female genital mutilation (FGM), human rights organisations Amnesty International and the European Women's Lobby (EWL) have said.
Bohra woman leads petition against female genital mutilation
Tuesday, 31st January 2012An Indian woman from an Ismaili Shia Muslim sect called the Bohras is leading a petition against the practice of female genital mutilation, which still exists in her community, it has been reported.
Female genital mutilation 'not just a third-world problem'
Thursday, 19th January 2012Female genital mutilation is not only a problem faced in the third world but also in countries with a migrant population from nations where the act is practised.
Sudan Women's Advisory board 'seeks to improve health among females'
Tuesday, 3rd January 2012The Darfurian Women's Advisory board in Sudan is trying to improve wellbeing and satisfaction among the female population, including maternal and newborn health.
Ban Ki-moon urges govts to combat female genital mutilation
Tuesday, 29th November 2011United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon has called on governments around the world to fight violence against women, including female genital mutilation.
Female genital mutilation 'affects up to 90 per cent of girls in some countries'
Thursday, 17th November 2011As many as nine out of ten adolescent girls could suffer female genital mutilation in some countries, research from analysis and mapping company Maplecroft has shown.
Female genital mutilation "re-emerging" in Somalia
Tuesday, 8th November 2011Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is becoming more common in one region of Somalia, it has been claimed.
Female genital mutilation 'becoming more prevalent' in post-Mubarak Egypt
Wednesday, 2nd November 2011Female genital mutilation has become more common following the ousting of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
Female genital mutilation 'may be occurring in the Maldives'
Tuesday, 1st November 2011Worries have emerged that female genital mutilation could be being practised in the Maldives, the local Minivan News has revealed.


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