Education of women and girls living with or at risk of FGM, as well as men and boys from communities that perform FGM.

 

Research question 4: Among women and girls living with or at risk of any type of FGM, as well as men and boys from communities that perform FGM, does group education or one-on-one FGM-prevention counselling/information-sharing, versus no or any intervention, improve their FGM-related knowledge, attitudes and health-seeking behaviour, or their commitment to not perform FGM, reduced requests for health workers to perform FGM, reduced rates of reinfibulation, or reduced FGM-related stigma, discrimination and disrespectful care?

GRADE Table WB.4



Recommendation 3


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Recommendation 2: In addition to training, health workers should have access to capacity-building resources including information, education and communication (IEC) materials and job aids, e.g. clinical guides, handbooks, algorithms, flow charts, anatomical models and other digital/print resources explaining the types of FGM, the associated complications and their management.

Focusing particularly on countries where there is a high prevalence of FGM.

Scaling up cost-effective, evidence-based strategies.