Circumcising daughters in Nigeria: To what extent does education influence mothers' FGM/C continuation attitudes?
Education has been adjudged as an important behavioural change intervention and a key player in combating Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C). An assumed pathway is that it influences FGM/C attitudes. However, empirical evidence that explores this assumption is scarce. Hence, our study examine...
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Main Authors: | Josephine Akua Ackah (Author), Patience Ansomah Ayerakwah (Author), Kingsley Boakye (Author), Bernard Afriyie Owusu (Author), Vincent Bio Bediako (Author), Millicent Gyesi (Author), Edward Kwabena Ameyaw (Author), Francis Appiah (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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