‘I used to cry a lot every night’
‘I used to cry a lot every night’: Voices of Women with Obstetric Fistula in Bo, Sierra Leone
‘I used to cry a lot every night’: Voices of Women with Obstetric Fistula in Bo, Sierra Leone
Young People’s Reflections on FGM and Forced Marriage Results from PEER studies in London, Amsterdam and Lisbon
Working Together to Safeguard Rights and Dignity of African Women and Girls
Raising Voices of Change
A Report on Child Marriage in the UK and the Developing World from the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health
A Youth and School Resource
Female Genital Mutilation: Voices of Young People in London, Bristol and Middlesbrough – A PEER Study
Celebrating out 25th anniversary: Transforming Policies and People
"Think Again" is a thought-provoking film that follows a 12-year-old's struggle between family honour and the facts about FGM. On discovering that her mom wants to take her back home to be 'cut' she explores the implications FGM has on her life and the misconceptions that explain why the practice persists in the 21st century.
"Think Again" is a thought-provoking film that follows a 12-year-old's struggle between family honour and the facts about FGM. On discovering that her mom wants to take her back home to be 'cut' she explores the implications FGM has on her life and the misconceptions that explain why the practice persists in the 21st century.
The Bristol PEER Study
Experiences, Perceptions and Beliefs of Women Affected by Female Genital Mutilation in London Results from a PEER Study