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Women's Health - Genital Mutilation

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      new window afrol News - FGM Description: Analyses, facts and regularly updated news on female genital mutilation in Africa. (afrol.com)
new window Female Genital Mutilation Description: Amnesty International covers the topic of clitoridectomy, including procedures, why and where practiced, mental and physical effects on women. (amnesty.org)
new window Female Genital Mutilation Description: Chapter eight of Human Rights Reference discusses prevalence and problems with FGM. (humanrightsreference.com)
new window Female Genital Mutilation Description: An introduction including what it is, countries that practise it, and a discussion on the religious influence, plus links. (members.tripod.com)
new window Female Genital Mutilation and Human Rights Description: An essay, by Lisa Donaldson, discussing this practice in the 21st century. (geocities.com)
new window Hanny Lightfoot-Klein Description: Articles by one of the leading authors and researchers on FGM. (fgmnetwork.org)
new window NPR : Asylum & Genital Mutilation Description: A Nigerian woman is fighting deportation, saying she needs to stay because of her 10-year-old daughter, who is an American citizen. The mother has overstayed her visa by more than a decade. She says she can't leave her daughter in the US, but she says in Nigeria, the girl would be subject to a painful procedure known as female genital mutilation. NPR's Barbara Bradley reports. [4:47 minute Realaudio segment] (discover.npr.org)
new window NPR : Atlanta Female Circumcision Case Stirs Concern Description: The arrest of an Ethiopian citizen in Atlanta, Ga., raises concerns that female circumcision -- a form of genital mutilation common in some African nations -- is being performed on young women in the United States. NPR's Ari Shapiro reports. 5.5 minutes radio segment via Realplayer. (npr.org)
new window NPR : INS Fraud Description: NPR's Margot Adler reports on the case of a Ghanaian woman named Adelaide Abankwa - who won political asylum in the US, based on her claim that she would be subject to female genital mutilation if she were returned home. Feminist groups and others - including Hilary Clinton - rallied to her cause. Now, the INS says its lengthy investigation of Abankwa concluded she had not only lied about her identity - but also her fears of being tortured in Ghana. [A 5 minute 40 second Realaudio segment] (discover.npr.org)
new window NPR : Mutilation - Asylum Description: NPR's Margot Adler reports on the story of Adelaide Abankwah. Abankwah is the second woman in U.S history to be granted political asylum because she feared she would be subjected to female genital mutilation if she returned to her native Ghana. Abankwah spoke out today for the first time since her release from a detention facility - where she spent two years and three months. [4.5 minute Realaudio segment] (discover.npr.org)
new window NPR : Nigerian Woman Challenges Mutilation Ritual Description: NPR's Libby Lewis reports on a Nigerian woman who is trying to have the practice of female genital mutilation accepted as a violation of the anti-torture convention, which the United States has signed. The woman lives in Dallas, but is here illegally and fighting deportation. The woman's claim is that she and her 3-year-old daughter, who is a U.S. citizen, would likely be subjected to the mutilation ritual which is practiced in some African cultures. If her argument is accepted, it could open the United States to many African women who otherwise could not move here. [4.5 minute Realaudio segment] (discover.npr.org)
new window NPWJ Stop Female Genital Mutilation Campaign Description: International campaign to eradicate the practice of female genital mutilation. (npwj.org)
new window Project IDIL - Instruments to Develop the Integrity of Lasses Description: IDIL is a Daphne Programme project 2001/2003. The project is aimed at defining and experimenting strategies to prevent FGM among immigrant communities/families in Europe. (eu-idil.org)
new window Rainbo Homepage Description: While contributing to the advancement of the field in general, we are currently focusing our work on the issue of Female Genital Mutilation to assert women's rights to their bodily integrity. (rainbo.org)
new window Stop FGM Description: A resource centre for FGM activists, written in English, French and Arabic. (stopfgm.org)
new window Stop Genital Mutilations - A Suggestion Description: An article: The beginning of a suggestion that could very well stop genital mutilations, or at least cause a reduction. (stopgms.org)
new window The FGM Research Homepage Description: Attempts to present the practice from a variety of perspectives and serve as a networking resource for organizations doing work related to FGM. (fgmnetwork.org)
new window The Zero Description: Listings of national and international agencies, articles, organizations and web sites to find help for and information about female genital mutilation and female circumcision practices worldwide. (vachss.com)
new window Tostan Description: An international non-governmental organization based in Senegal Africa geared toward educating the people and ending female genital cutting. (tostan.org)
new window UNICEF and the Medicalization of FGM Description: Documentation of the medicalization of female genital mutilation in Kenya. (chebucto.ns.ca)
 




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