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”One hand can’t clap by itself’: Engagement of boys and men in KMG’s intervention to eliminate FGM-C in Kembatta zone, Ethiopia

Published on 1 September 2015

This story of change pulls out the key findings and recommendations from EMERGE case study 3, which focuses on the work of KMG to eliminate female genital mutilation-cutting in Ethiopia.

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BRIDGE (2015) 'One hand can’t clap by itself': Engagement of boys and men in KMG’s intervention to eliminate FGM-C in Kembatta zone, Ethiopia, EMERGE Story of Change 3, Promundo-US, Sonke Gender Justice and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton: IDS.

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