Gender Transformative Approaches to Ending Female Genital Mutilation. Results from the Virtual International Stakeholder Dialogue

Report

Year

2021

Author/s

Zacharenko, E.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

AIDO, GAMS Belgium, and End FGM European Network

SUMMARY

The report presents the results from the virtual international stakeholder dialogue (2021). This report is based on the discussions held within the framework of the virtual International Stakeholder Dialogue (ISD) organised by AIDOS, GAMS Belgium and the End FGM European Network in October-November 2021. The discussions gathered 53 stakeholders from the public sector, civil society organisations and the UN system, representing 33 organizations from 21 countries across Africa, Europe and North America working towards the elimination Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

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