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STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Nafissatou Diop, Ph.D.
Associate
Diop, Nafissatou J. and Ian Askew. In press. “Effectiveness of
community-based education program for empowering women and abandoning
FGC in Senegal,” Studies in Family Planning. Diop, Nafissatou J. and Anta Fall Diagne. 2007. "Mainstreaming
adolescent reproductive health in Senegal: Enhancing utilization of the
findings from the youth reproductive health project," FRONTIERS
Report. Dakar: Population Council. (PDF) Diop, Nafissatou J. and Ian Askew. 2006. “Strategies for
encouraging the abandonment of female genital cutting: Experiences from
Senegal, Burkina Faso, and Mali,” in Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf (ed.),
Female Circumcision: Multicultural Perspectives. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania, pp. 125–141. Diop, Nafissatou J. 2006. “L’excision,” Enquête Démographique et de
Santé du
Sénégal 2005. Ministère de la Santé et de la Prévention Médicale, Centre
de Diop, Nafissatou J., Heli Bathidja, Isseu Diop Touré, Thierno
Dieng, Babacar Mané, Saumya RamaRao, Susan Adamchak, Emelita Wong,
Colonel Adama Ndoye, Aboubacry Sy, and Babacar Fall. 2004. "Improving the reproductive
health of adolescents in Senegal," FRONTIERS Final Report.
Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF) Diop, Nafissatou J., Modou Mbacke Faye, Amadou Moreau,
Jacqueline Cabral, Hélène Benga, Fatou Cissé, Babacar Mané, Inge
Baumgarten, and Molly Melching. 2004. "The Tostan program:
Evaluation of a community-based education program in Senegal,"
FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF) Diop, Nafissatou J., Edmond Badge, Djingri Ouoba, and Molly
Melching. 2003. “Replication of the TOSTAN Programme in Burkina Faso:
How 23 villages participated in a human rights-based education programme
and abandoned the practice of female genital cutting in Burkina Faso,”
FRONTIERS Report. Dakar: Population Council. (PDF) Diop, Nafissatou J., Carey Meyers, and Judith Bruce. 2003.
“Married adolescent lives: A perspective from Senegal,” paper prepared
for the Conference on Married Adolescents, WHO, Geneva, December. |
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