Social and Management Sciences Review, العدد 1Delta State University, 2004 |
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... practice of female genital mutilation can make those who oppose the practice ( abolitionists ) feel better and self righteous but does not solve the problem . The Director - General of World Health Organization during the WHO's Global ...
... practice of female genital mutilation can make those who oppose the practice ( abolitionists ) feel better and self righteous but does not solve the problem . The Director - General of World Health Organization during the WHO's Global ...
الصفحة 95
... practice it . For people in these societies , the practice is seen as something natural , spontaneous and divine . The quest for continuity from every indication lashes strongly on the belief system and world view of these societies ...
... practice it . For people in these societies , the practice is seen as something natural , spontaneous and divine . The quest for continuity from every indication lashes strongly on the belief system and world view of these societies ...
الصفحة 96
... practice female genital mutilation . The World Health Organisation ( 1996 ) recognized the limitation of legal sanction when they stated that inspite of laws against mutilation of females , the practice has continued in many parts of ...
... practice female genital mutilation . The World Health Organisation ( 1996 ) recognized the limitation of legal sanction when they stated that inspite of laws against mutilation of females , the practice has continued in many parts of ...
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CONTRIBUTORS ARTICLES PAGES | 1 |
F E U Osaiede Inventory Replenishment Policy | 21 |
T Jike Trade Union Ideologies and | 35 |
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