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Ending FGM: it all starts with one brave mother

Posted by: Grace Keppel, #YouthForChange Ambassador, Posted on: 1 August 2014 - Categories: Female Genital Mutilation, Girls & Women, Other
Fourteen-year-old Ami will not undergo FGM as her community in Burkina Faso has recently abandoned the practice. Picture: Jessica Lea/DFID

...they have to deal with every day. I was surprised to find that the girl herself was only told this life-affecting story a week ago. The topic is such a...

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