Female circumcision -- Africa -- Attitudes. : Africa rising : the grassroots movement to end female genital mutilation / Equality Now presents a Heredia Pictures Production ; a film by Paula Heredia ; directed and produced by Paula Heredia ; executive producers, Taina Bien-Aimé, Faiza Jama Mohamed, Jessica Neuwirth
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Female circumcision -- Africa -- Prevention. : Africa rising : the grassroots movement to end female genital mutilation / Equality Now presents a Heredia Pictures Production ; a film by Paula Heredia ; directed and produced by Paula Heredia ; executive producers, Taina Bien-Aimé, Faiza Jama Mohamed, Jessica Neuwirth
Female circumcision -- Case studies. : Studying Social Processes Underlying the Persistence of Female Genital Mutilation Using Agent-Based Modeling / Droy
Female circumcision -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain. : Female genital mutilation : law and practice / Zimran Samuel, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers, London, Visiting Fellow, The London School of Economics ; foreword by the Honourable Mr. Justice Keehan, Family Division Liaison Judge, Midland Circuit
Female circumcision -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Africa. : Africa rising : the grassroots movement to end female genital mutilation / Equality Now presents a Heredia Pictures Production ; a film by Paula Heredia ; directed and produced by Paula Heredia ; executive producers, Taina Bien-Aimé, Faiza Jama Mohamed, Jessica Neuwirth
Female circumcision -- Pictorial works. : The day Kadi lost part of her life / photos Kim Manresa ; prologue Olayinka Koso-Thomas ; text Isabel Ramos Rioja ; collaboration David Serra ; [translation Nikki Anderson]
Female circumcision -- Research -- Africa. : Doing Mixed-Methods Research on Sensitive Topics with Migrant Women in Australia : Experiences of Female Genital Circumcision for African Women / Wilkes
A general term encompassing three types of excision of the external female genitalia - Sunna, clitoridectomy, and infibulation. It is associated with severe health risks and has been declared illegal in many places, but continues to be widely practiced in a number of countries, particularly in Africa