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An FGM (female genital mutilation) prevention programme has been launched by the Department of Health and NHS England at the Girl Summit.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Deputy PM made the closing speech at Girl Summit 2014 on actions to help prevent female genital mutilation and child, early and forced marriage.
The Prime Ministers spoke about eliminating child marriage, January’s Bangladesh election, development goals and the Bangladeshi diaspora.
Charities with the best ideas on how to end female genital mutilation and child marriage to benefit from match funding from the UK government.
DFID and UNICEF hosted the Nairobi Girl Summit on 21st July to galvanize support for an end to FGM and Child, Early Forced Marriage (CEFM)
What was achieved at the Girl Summit 2014 - who signed the charter, the commitments that were made, photos from the day and video footage.
Outlines of the 14 Spotlight sessions held on 22 July at Girl Summit 2014.
Summaries of the 14 Spotlight sessions held on 22 July at Girl Summit 2014.
How the government is giving girls and women more control over their lives and improving their opportunities through education and jobs.
Director General for Country Programmes meets Ugandan ministers and travels to Karamoja
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