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ANSER : five years of global academic collaboration building evidence for sexual and reproductive health and rights policies Ghent University
The ANSER publication 'Five years of global academic collaboration building evidence for sexual and reproductive health and rights policies' has been published. As a network, we consider it our duty to bridge the gap between research and policymaking, as we strongly believe sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) policies should be based on scientific evidence. In this publication you will find a glimpse of what we have achieved so far. ...
The prevalence and risk of female genital mutilation/cutting among migrant women and girls in the Netherlands : an extrapolation method Ghent University
Transforming social norms to end FGM in the EU : an evaluation of the REPLACE Approach Ghent University
Background: Despite numerous campaigns and interventions to end female genital mutilation (FGM), the practice persists across the world, including the European Union (EU). Previous interventions have focused mainly on awareness raising and legislation aimed at criminalizing the practice. Limited evidence exists on the effectiveness of interventions due in part to the lack of systematic evaluation of projects. This paper presents an evaluation of ...
Process evaluation of a comprehensive sexuality education intervention in primary schools in South Western Uganda Ghent University
Marriage and migration : Moroccan women’s views on partner choice, arranged and forced marriage in Belgium Ghent University
Debating medicalization of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) : learning from (policy) experiences across countries Ghent University University of Antwerp
Background: Although Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) is internationally considered a harmful practice, it is increasingly being medicalized allegedly to reduce its negative health effects, and is thus suggested as a harm reduction strategy in response to these perceived health risks. In many countries where FGM/C is traditionally practiced, the prevalence rates of medicalization are increasing, and in countries of migration, such as ...