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  • INTACT Network (a Population Council initiative to enhance communications and research utilization in the FGC field.)

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28 January 2008


   

FRONTIERS Research Projects on Female Genital Cutting

Sub-Saharan Africa

Asia and the Near East

 

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6 February 2008 marks the fifth anniversary of International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Cutting. FRONTIERS will host a symposium to share strategies on reducing the prevalence and dealing with the consequences of this harmful traditional practice (more). Council research was cited in a New York Times article about FGC in Indonesia. (offsite link

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Publications/Resources

"Review of FRONTIERS program FGC-related activities, February 2007." Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

"Accelerating the abandonment of female genital cutting: Community change to support human rights" (2006) (PDF)

"Information on female genital cutting: What is out there? What is needed? An assessment." (2004) (offsite link)

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