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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION BY: BRANDY COMPTON
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FAIR USE STATEMENT I declare that the use of photos, images, videos, and information in this academic/reference/scholarly work is for purposes of research and advocacy according to Section 107. This documentary may contain copyrighted material the use of which had not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making such material available in an effort to advance understanding/awareness of (your topic/issue here) and believe this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
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WARNING THE IMAGES YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE MAY BE EXPLICIT TO SOME. PARENTAL DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IS THE REMOVAL OF ALL OR PART OF THE FEMALE GENITALIA FOR NON-MEDICAL PURPOSES FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IS CLASSIFIED INTO FOUR DIFFERENT TYPES. 1. CLITORIDECTOMY 2. EXCISION 3. INFIBULATION 4. ALL OTHER HARMFUL DAMAGE DONE TO THE FEMALE GENITALS FOR NON-MEDICAL PURPOSES
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PRACTICED PRIMARILY IN AFRICA
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There are an estimated 3 million girls at risk of FGM between the ages of 15-49
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Some girls are undergoing FGM at much younger ages
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MOST GIRLS DON’T SURVIVE THE HEALING PROCESS
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FGM IS USUALLY PERFORMED WITHOUT ANESTHESIA
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HELP STOP FGM
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CREDITS Slide 8 photo by Raheel Raza Information provided by World Health Organization, WHO Slide 11 photo provided by Annabel Roberts and Marian Smith of NBC News. All other photos were provided by the World Health Organization
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