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Evidence Brief: Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Prevent or Respond to Female Genital Mutilation
Resource date: 2021
Publisher: UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and Population Council, Kenya
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Resources
Resource date: 2021
Publisher: UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and Population Council, Kenya
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31 August 2022
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Publication
Number of pages: 79
Publication date: 31 Dec 2021
Publisher: UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and Population Council, Kenya
Despite intensified efforts to build the evidence base globally to inform strategies to address female genital mutilation (FGM), there has been limited rigorous high-quality evidence on what set of interventions are effective in ending the harmful practice. This research report, accompanied with a brief, conveys key findings on the quality and strength of existing evidence on FGM interventions from 2008 to 2020.
Publication
Number of pages: 82
Publication date: 31 Dec 2021
Publisher: UNFPA, UNICEF
This technical guidance synthesizes findings from research and evidence-informed interventions, strategies, and lessons learned based on the experiences of the Joint Programme and other programmes supported by partners to inform the design and implementation of programmes aiming to end female genital mutilation.
Publication
Publication date: 30 Aug 2022
Author: UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and Population Council-Kenya
This ‘Global Research Agenda’, produced by UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO and Population Council-Kenya, outlines evidence gaps and research priorities that need to be addressed to eliminate FGM over the next five years and provides approaches to enable uptake and effective use of the evidence generated.
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