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Fatmata, 13, has not been cut. After peer education in her village, Fatmata's parents decided to abandon the practice. And they’re not alone - in Burkina Faso the prevalence of FGM/C among girls aged 15-19 has dropped by 31%. Her mum, Asseta says, “I hope my daughter will have good health, and I hope she will do the same for her daughters and avoid cutting.” Find out more about our work: www.gov.uk/government/news/breaking-the-cycle-of-female-g... Take a stand. Pledge to end FGM, child marriage and forced marriage now: www.girlsummitpledge.com/ Picture: Jessica Lea/DFID. |
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Author | DFID - UK Department for International Development |
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