Social and Management Sciences Review, العدد 1Delta State University, 2004 |
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... reasons have been advanced to support the practice of female genital mutilation in societies where it is performed . Prominent among them are socio - cultural factors . Notwithstanding recent research findings , WHO ( 1995 ; 1996 ) have ...
... reasons have been advanced to support the practice of female genital mutilation in societies where it is performed . Prominent among them are socio - cultural factors . Notwithstanding recent research findings , WHO ( 1995 ; 1996 ) have ...
الصفحة 85
... reasons " . Before the adoption of this new definition , it was limited to the partial or complete removal of the external female genitalia . Historically , the practice of female genital mutilation dates back to the era of Pharaoh of ...
... reasons " . Before the adoption of this new definition , it was limited to the partial or complete removal of the external female genitalia . Historically , the practice of female genital mutilation dates back to the era of Pharaoh of ...
الصفحة 86
REASONS FOR FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION Female genital mutilation , according to WHO ( 1995 ) is a practice that is deeply rooted in traditional and cultural beliefs , superstition and religion . Until recently , the actual reason for the ...
REASONS FOR FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION Female genital mutilation , according to WHO ( 1995 ) is a practice that is deeply rooted in traditional and cultural beliefs , superstition and religion . Until recently , the actual reason for the ...
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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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