Gender Transformative, Health, and Multisectoral Approach Global Adolescent Health Conference

Video

Year

2017

Author/s

CanWaCH/CanSFE

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

CanWaCH/CanSFE

SUMMARY

Using a gender transformative and multi-sectoral approach to ending harmful practices through focusing on youth (particularly girls’) voices, this session speaks to best practices in broadly addressing harmful practices and to specific actions against Child Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM) in Benin and Mali and Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) in Kenya.

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