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Prosecuting Bride Kidnapping: the Law Isn't Enough; Aligning Cultural Norms with the Law
Female Genital Cutting: Breaking the Silence, Enabling Change
Female Genital Mutilation in Africa: an Analysis of Current Abandonment Approaches
Insights from Tostan
The Tostan Program: Evaluation of a Community Based Education Program in Senegal
Female Genital Mutilation
Breaking the Silence, Enabling Change
Molly Melching NOMINATED?
Female Genital Cutting in the Gambia: a Case Study of Tostan by Sarah Kopper MPP Essay Submitted to Oregon State University in P
Successful Approaches to Ending Female Genital Cutting
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION/CUTTING Innocenti Digest
Máire Ní Mhórdha Phd Thesis
Communities Changing Social Norms to End Female Genital Cutting in West Africa
Motives and Methods of Social Mobilization in Rural Senegal Antonia Morzenti SIT Graduate Institute
Evaluation of the Long-Term Impact of the TOSTAN Programme on the Abandonment of FGM/C and Early Marriage: Results from a Qualitative Study in Senegal
Brochure: Communities Leading Positive Social Change
Communities Shifting Social Norms to End Female Genital Cutting in West
Turning Their Backs on Tradition Female Genital Cutting Is on the Verge of Ending in Senegal
Top View
Malicounda-Bambara: the Sequel the Journey of a Local Revolution Public Disclosure Authorized
New Newsletter Template
Social Dynamics of Abandonment of Harmful Practices: a New Look at the Theory’
Dynamics of a Social Norm: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
A Blueprint for the Eradication of Female Genital Mutilation
Evaluation of the Long-Term Impact of the TOSTAN Programme on the Abandonment of FGM/C and Early Marriage: Results from a Qualitative Study in Senegal
Female Genital Cutting: the Beginning of the End
Learning from the Community-Led Abandonment of Female Genital Cutting
IN BENIN PRACTICE: the Form of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) O
Gender Inequalities and Development: a Picture of Fula Women in the Border Area of South-Eastern Senegal Through a Gender Analysis”
Female Genital Mutilation Or Legitimate Rite of Passage?
World Bank Document
Defying the Law, Negotiating Change the Futanke's Opposition to The
Annual Report 2012 Table of Contents Our Focus
Long-Term Evaluation of the Tostan Programme in Senegal: Kolda, Thiès and Fatick Regions
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