Pupil's perspectives on female genital cutting abandonment in Harari and Somali regions of Ethiopia
Abstract Background Female Genital Cutting (FGC) is a harmful traditional practice that affects the physical and mental health of girls and women in many ways. In Ethiopia, although both governmental institutions and None-Governmental- Institutions (NGOs) launched different campaigns against FGC, th...
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Main Authors: | Asresash D Abathun (Author), Johanne Sundby (Author), Abdi A Gele (Author) |
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