Getting Muna back on her feet
After a lifetime of violence and abuse, Muna Hadad found refuge in a woman’s shelter supported by the Hemayati Joint Programme implemented by UN Women with UNICEF and UNFPA. Today, she is safe, independent and a working mother.
When health workers harm: the medicalization of female genital mutilation in Egypt
“About 75 per cent of female genital mutilation in the country is performed by doctors,” said Dr. Ayman Sadek, an expert on the subject.
5 ways female genital mutilation undermines the health of women and girls
Girls and women who undergo FGM face a range of serious health risks – from potentially fatal bleeding to childbirth complications to long-term psychological problems.
Top 5 things you didn’t know about female genital mutilation
Despite being internationally recognized as a human rights violation, some 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone FGM. Here's what you need to know.
Ramping up cervical cancer prevention efforts in the Republic of Moldova
Cervical cancer is extremely deadly – and common. Yet a vast majority of these deaths could be prevented with simple screening and vaccination efforts.