Traditional Leaders Say They Will Not Stop Female Genital Cutting Without More MoneyIn part two of a two-part series Rita Jlogbe Doue finds traditional leaders are defying a three-year moratorium and continuing to kidnap girls for bush schools.GARPUE
Traditional Leaders Say They Will Not Stop Female Genital Cutting Without More MoneyIn part two of a two-part series Rita Jlogbe Doue finds traditional leaders are defying a three-year moratorium and continuing to kidnap girls for bush schools.GARPUE
Monrovia – An assertion, attributed to Madam Massa Kandakai, Montserrado County’s Chief Female Traditional Leader, that the practices of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) will continue unless "2,000 Zoes" are paid to stop the tradition, has been strong