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HUMAN RIGHTS ARE WOMEN'S RIGHTS: ERADICATE FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
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Start Date & Time
October 16, 2005
10:00 AM

End Date & Time
October 23, 2005
4:00 PM

Location
Online.

Event Cost
Non Africans $250,Africans $150,Nigerians #2,500

Event URL
www.freewebs.com/alliancecor...

RSVP Info
Name: Idowu OluwaTosin Yetunde
Phone: 234-8029409483
E-mail: acyo_helpdesk@yahoo.com
Webpage: www.freewebs.com/alliancecor...

Registration Deadline
June 25, 2005

Categories
Gender Equality

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The aims of this Workshop.

1)To educate the participants on the evils of female genital mutilation in other to eliminate and suppress the practise,Expository lectures that will highlight the consequences and the damages on the female.

2)Implementation of the millenium development goal (MDG) of the UN on the female genital mutilation issue.

3)Implementation of the report of beijing 1995/2005 on female issues will be actualized.

4)Full eradication of this barberial act.

The objectives of the workshop.

1)To educate the people and the society on the hazards of FGM to our females in the nearer future.

2)The problems these women face at the end of it all.

3)To reduce the trauma experience by women as a result of physical pain.

4)Psychological torment due to violation of their womanhood.

5)Damage of sexual health (destruction of uterus due to infection).



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Host Organization
ALLIANCE CORNERSTONE YOUTH ORGANISATION
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