Gambian Mothers Fear for Daughters as Supreme Court Considers FGM Ban
Concerns rise among Gambian mothers that the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on the female genital mutilation ban may dilute existing protections.
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Concerns rise among Gambian mothers that the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on the female genital mutilation ban may dilute existing protections.
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