Stifling Stigma: Why Avoiding Judgement is Key for Accelerating the Abandonment of Female Genital Cutting

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Grace Saul, McGill University

Grace graduated from McGill University in May, 2013 with an Honours B.A. in International Development Studies and a minor in French Language and Liter- ature. She worked as an intern and research assistant at McGill’s Institute for Health and Social Policy before moving to Senegal, where she is currently working as a volunteer assistant to the Monitoring, Evaluations, Research, and Learning department of the NGO Tostan. She is interested in human rights education and social change, gender and development, and social determinants of public health.

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2014-05-31

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Saul, G. (2014). Stifling Stigma: Why Avoiding Judgement is Key for Accelerating the Abandonment of Female Genital Cutting. McGill Journal of Global Health, 3(1), 20–25. Consulté à l’adresse https://mjgh.library.mcgill.ca/article/view/1226

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