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Table 25: Perceptions regarding FGM
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Table 26: Knowledge of German law a
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Table 28: Proportion of women and m
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and describes the pain she suffered
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5.5.6. Cote d’Ivoire5.5.6.1. Soci
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and I did not succeed in satisfying
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FGM/C and none of the parents expre
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Figure 6: FGM/C prevalence in Benin
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Over 90% of the participants affirm
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Table 34: Socio-demographic charact
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Table 35: Socio-demographic charact
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weeks without having sex and are st
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The main part of the data indicate
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society and to seclude themselves f
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The exception to the rule: a case d
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with roots in practicing groups cou
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Shops: they are the hubs of informa
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however, that awareness was signifi
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sions questioning the practice and
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higher than the prevalence rate for
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7RecommendationsThese recommendatio
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Ideally, the government of Hamburg
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8AnnexReferencesAfrican Women’s A
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8.2. Question list for key informan
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8.4. Question list for key informan
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Questions related to female genital
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1) Body language, non-verbal messag
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Questions related to female genital
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2) Body language, non-verbal messag
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8.8. Map of the geographical spread
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Plan International Deutschland e.V.