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The need for an evidence-informed, multi-sectoral and community participatory action framework to address the practice of female genital mutilation in Sri Lanka
Authors:
K. Wickramage ,
United Nations Migration Agency, LK
About K.
Head, Global Migration Health Research and Epidemiology Unit
Migration Health Division, Geneva, Switzerland
WHO expert committee on health of migrant and refugee children (WHO-EUROPE region)
L. Senanayake,
Consultant in Reproductive health including SGBV, LK
About L.
Senior Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist
N. Mapitigama,
Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, LK
J. Karunasinghe,
Ministry of Health, LK
About J.
Consultant Community Physician, National
Programme Manager – Gender and Women’s Health
Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine
E. Teagal
Researcher and Advocate on Women’s Rights in Sri Lanka, LK
About E.
Attorney at Law
Abstract
No abstract available
How to Cite:
Wickramage, K., Senanayake, L., Mapitigama, N., Karunasinghe, J. and Teagal, E., 2018. The need for an evidence-informed, multi-sectoral and community participatory action framework to address the practice of female genital mutilation in Sri Lanka. Ceylon Medical Journal, 63(2), pp.53–57. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/cmj.v63i2.8669
Published on
30 Jun 2018.
Peer Reviewed
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