In 1998, the village of Keur Simbara, was among the first communities in Senegal to publicly abandon female genital cutting (FGC) and child marriage, traditions that had been practiced for centuries.
In 1998, the village of Keur Simbara, was among the first communities in Senegal to publicly abandon female genital cutting (FGC) and child marriage, traditions that had been practiced for centuries.