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  1. Mar 7, 2013 · Mutilation can also refer to forgery of documents, letters and brochures, letters of recommendation and other pieces of evidence or testimony. Some ethnic groups practice ritual mutilation, e.g. scarification, burning, flagellation, t atooing or wheeling, as part of a rite of passage.

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  2. This ethical guidance on female genital mutilation (FGM) research was developed under the overall guidance and conceptualization of Christina Pallitto of the Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research of the World Health Organization (WHO).

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  4. Sep 1, 2022 · Gudeta TA, Regassa TM, Gamtessa LC. Female genital mutilation: prevalence, associated factors and health consequences among reproductive age group women in Keffa Zone, Southwest, Ethiopia. Reproductive Health. 2022;19(1):9. WOS:000764993700001 pmid:35033117 . View Article PubMed/NCBI

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  5. May 17, 2016 · 17. There are a variety of reasons why female genital mutilation continues to be practiced. The reasons given by practicing communities are grouped as follows: Socio-cultural reasons. Hygienic and aesthetic reasons. Spiritual and religious reasons. Psycho-sexual reasons.

  6. Jul 31, 2021 · Female genital mutilation (FGM) is any process that injures the female genital organs or the partial or complete removal of the external genitalia of a woman or girl for non-medical reasons, and is a violation of women’s human rights. [ 1, 2 ]. Up to 200 million girls worldwide have endured FGM [ 3 ].

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  7. May 9, 2024 · View full document. HEALTH ETHICS MUTILATION. What is Mutilation? • an act or instance of destroying, removing, or severely damaging a limb or other body part of a person or animal.

  8. May 12, 2017 · Abstract. Two hundred million girls and women in the world are estimated to have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), and another 15 million girls are at risk of experiencing it by 2020 in high prevalence countries (UNICEF, 2016. Female genital mutilation/cutting: a global concern. 2016).

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