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Sleep pressed Elzo about not being FBA. He Ivorian or some shit. He wants to know why he ashamed his roots and claiming to be an African American

Elzo dodged, ducked, dipped, dived, and dodged the inquiry while crying for a mod to save him. Not sure from what but the pleading crazy

Beta locked the thread cause he a coward. I unlocked it cause I'm not

Im sure it some more or deeper shit behind the inquiry but you're caught up now
 
Sleep pressed Elzo about not being FBA. He Ivorian or some shit. He wants to know why he ashamed his roots and claiming to be an African American

Elzo dodged, ducked, dipped, dived, and dodged the inquiry while crying for a mod to save him. Not sure from what but the pleading crazy

Beta locked the thread cause he a coward. I unlocked it cause I'm not

Im sure it some more or deeper shit behind the inquiry but you're caught up now
Lol you’re a full on shit house bro 😂😂😂
 
Sleep pressed Elzo about not being FBA. He Ivorian or some shit. He wants to know why he ashamed his roots and claiming to be an African American

Elzo dodged, ducked, dipped, dived, and dodged the inquiry while crying for a mod to save him. Not sure from what but the pleading crazy

Beta locked the thread cause he a coward. I unlocked it cause I'm not

Im sure it some more or deeper shit behind the inquiry but you're caught up now
Salute for the reference

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Female genital mutilation is on the rise in Africa: disturbing new trends are driving up the numbers


Their tragic deaths were highlighted in the latest Unicef report on female genital mutilation. According to the UN agency 230 million girls and women alive today have survived female genital mutilation, but live with the devastating consequences.

Most procedures happen in African countries, accounting for 144 million cases.







Context in East and Southern Africa​

FGM is typically performed on girls under 15 years old, but sometimes in the first weeks of life and occasionally on adult women. It is estimated that some 200 million girls and women globally have undergone some form of female genital mutilation. In Africa, women are subjected to female genital mutilation in 28 countries – this includes Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda in East and Southern Africa.

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the pace of abandonment of the harmful practice is speeding up. This was because of increased ownership, dynamism and initiative on the part of national governments and implementing partners. The campaign showed an influence on maternal and child health, education and child marriage, and the general wellbeing of women and girls.

UNFPA also helps strengthen health services to prevent female genital mutilation and treat the complications it can cause. UNFPA works with civil society organizations that engage in community-led education and dialogue sessions on the health and human rights aspects of the practice. The Fund works with religious and traditional leaders to de-link female genital mutilation from religion and generate support for its abandonment. UNFPA also works with the media to foster dialogue about the practice and to change perceptions of girls who remain uncut.




 
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