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Female genital cutting, women's health and development : the role of the World Bank / Khama Rogo, Tshiya Subayi, Nahid Toubia.

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Female genital cutting, women's health and development : the role of the World Bank / Khama Rogo, Tshiya Subayi, Nahid Toubia.
Author
Rogo, K. O. (Khama O.)
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Africa Region Human Development Dept., World Bank, c2007.

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Additional Authors
  • Subayi, Tshiya.
  • Toubia, Nahid.
  • World Bank. Africa Regional Office. Human Development Department.
Description
x, 30 p. : ill., map; 26 cm.
Summary
  • Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C) is a customary practice indigenous to 28 African countries and is also reported among African immigrants in countries in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. FGM/C is also found in some Muslim communities in the highlands of India. The report documents the extent to which FGM/C is perceived as a public health issue. The social and political situation in Somalia in light of the civil unrest is likely to be a challenge in expanding the reach and effectiveness of FGC interventions particularly in rural communities. The experience of Kouroussa in Haute Guinea through the Population and Reproductive Health Project presented at the development marketplace 2000 competition with the project ending female genital cutting also gave the opportunity to the Bank to address FGM/C in a more systematic way, using all available resources. Other opportunities for supporting FGM/C programs include classic World Bank lending instruments such as Sector Investment Loans (SIL), Learning and Innovative Loans (LILs), Sector Wide Approaches (SWAPs), and poverty reduction strategies. These operations can address the issue of FGM from broader women's health and economic development angle. This position paper defines the scope of the problem in the region, suggests options for interventions, reviews constraints and identifies areas of interaction for the Bank. It also gives options for future actions within the different sectors of the World Bank Group.
  • This paper is intended to give information on the issue of Female Genital Mutilation/ Cutting (FMG/C) and to highlight opportunities for the Bank to address the issue of FGM/C within its overall development agenda and poverty reduction strategy. It defines the scope of the problem in the region, suggests options for interventions, reviews constraints and identifies areas of interaction for the Bank. It also gives options for future actions within the different sectors of the World Bank Group.
Series Statement
  • Africa human development series
  • World Bank working paper ; no. 122
Uniform Title
  • World Bank working paper ; no. 122.
  • Africa Region human development series.
Subject
  • World Bank
  • Female genital mutilation > Africa
  • Women > Health and hygiene > Africa
  • Women in development > Africa
  • Economic development > Africa
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-29).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Why should the World Bank be concerned with FGM/C? -- 2. Background information about FGM/C -- 3. Review of programs, interventions and legislation -- 4. role of legislation in ending FGM/C -- 5. FGM/C and the work of the World Bank.
ISBN
  • 9780821371831
  • 0821371835
OCLC
  • 166368170
  • SCSB-11425148
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library