practiced traditionally often regarded essential for purification or cleansing of girls from misfortunes, likewise it is taken as a preparatory to adulthood It is traditional practices that involve s cutting or altering the female genitalia as a rite of passage or for other social cultural reasons. ...
The reasons for that has been socio-cultural, religious, political and for family balancing or rebuilding, and preventing sex-linked diseases. Several scientific techniques have been used for selecting the desired sex determinant in fertility clinics and research laboratories, which attracted many ...
In the letter, the Home Office Presenting Officer (HOPO) outlines the reasons for his/her decision as to why asylum status has been granted or not. The letter is structured as follows: date the asylum claim was made, summary of how the asylum seeker entered the country, summary of the ...
For these reasons, Baker and Dwairy (2003) suggested that the power of shame and honor could be used to address child maltreatment: “…a family’s reputation is among the most important resources of an Arab family. A negative reputation may be attached to a family after cultural or ...
Such practices involving modification of female genitals for non-medical and cultural reasons range from clitoridectomy (partial or full removal of the clitoris) to infibulation, which involves removal of the clitoris and the inner and outer labia and suturing to narrow the vaginal opening, ...
Such practices involving modification of female genitals for non-medical and cultural reasons range from clitoridectomy (partial or full removal of the clitoris) to infibulation, which involves removal of the clitoris and the inner and outer labia and suturing to narrow the vaginal opening, ...
FGMEgyptPurpose This study aims to detect the main factors impeding the anti-female genital mutilation (FGM) efforts in Egypt post the January 25 revolution, with a special focus on the era of president El-Sisi. The purpose of this paper is to explain the reasons behind the continuation of ...
The definition given by the World Health Organization (WHO) states that female circumcision "comprise all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs whether for cultural, religious or other non-therapeutic reasons" (WHO,...
Female genital mutilation in developing countries: an agenda for public health response There is uncertainty regarding reasons for persistence of the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) and the best strategies for intervening effective... EE Anyanwu - 《European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecolo...