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  • }}</ref> It is outlawed around the world, including in many of the countries in which it is most heavily concentrated.<ref>[[UNICEF]] 2013, pp. 8-9</ref ...m segmented data along with each country's age distributions and [[List of countries by sex ratio|sex ratio]]. Data missing or unavailable for FGM is denoted by
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  • * [[Genital cutting/List of countries]]
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  • ...ere circumcision is rare. It is also estimated to be much lower in various countries in Asia where [[circumcision]] is not a common practice, such as Japan, [[C
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  • * [[Genital cutting/List of countries]] [[Category:Countries]]
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  • }}</ref> Globally, different countries have different days as Children's day.
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  • ...e [[genital autonomy]] and bodily integrity for all children in the Nordic countries.
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  • In September 2018, [[FGM]] was illegal in 22 of the 28 most FGM-prevalent countries in Africa.<ref name="28TM 2018">{{REFweb |title=The law and FGM. An overview of 28 African countries
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  • In some countries (esp. in the [[USA]]) and cultures (mainly among Jews and Muslims), expecta Many (expectant) fathers in these countries and cultures are genitally mutilated themselves and may not have reflected
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  • ...around the world, we serve children and families in need in more than 120 countries.
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  • ...ious women health specific topics and have workshop instructors in various countries.
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  • ...tiatives, partnering with over 325 community-based organizations in the 15 countries that have been hardest hit by the [[AIDS]] pandemic in Africa, including Bo ...cessfully undertaken—with astounding and tangible impact—in the 15 African countries hardest hit by the pandemic. We know from experience that in order to effec
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  • In some countries (esp. in the [[USA]]) and cultures (mainly among Jews and Muslims), expecta
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  • 90% of Christians worldwide do *not* circumcise. In the most Christian countries in the world (places like Mexico, Poland, Brazil, Spain, Italy), the practi
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  • |Text=The visitors that come here from non-curing countries are shocked and appalled that we are still cutting our boys.
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  • ...e continuing practice of the circumcision of children in the three Western countries with the most significant numbers, namely the [[United States of America| U
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  • ...lso taking place in virtually every country that has immigrants from these countries. It might be happening closer than you think.
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  • ...al movement made up of 29 national member organizations which works in 120 countries.<ref name="WP"/>
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  • ...mportant online medium to free-thinking humanist themes in German-speaking countries.
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  • ...ated that [[FGC]] was forbidden worldwide, but it is still allowed in some countries. Not sure how many, recent sources are hard to come by, and the legality ha
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  • ...utilation]], mental health and [[HIV]] / [[AIDS]] prevention in developing countries as well as in Austrian organizations With integration work."
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  • |title=AIDS in Third World Countries |Title=[[AIDS]] in third world countries
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  • ...ight to freedom of religion or belief, which is enshrined in many European countries’ constitutions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and internatio
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  • The organization is situated in at least three European countries:
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  • OII has affiliates in twenty countries, on six continents, speaking ten languages including Mandarin, Chinese, Spa
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  • == Other countries ==
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  • ...we offer many articles and posts by specialized physicians from different countries, including Egypt, the Gulf, Morocco, Palestine and others, to make people t
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  • SIDS remains the leading cause of infant death in many developed countries. There are around 2,700 babies who die from cot death every year in the US Elhaik (2019) published data from 15 countries and 40 U.S. states to provide evidence of an association between non-therap
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  • ...asically protect people from physical injury and mutilations in almost all countries, there is e.g. the so-called [[German Circumcision Act|Circumcision Act]] i
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  • || "civilized" countries in the 19th century || in [[Islam]]ic countries, among Islamic population groups
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  • In some countries (esp. in the [[USA]]) and cultures (mainly among Jews and Muslims), expecta Many (expectant) fathers in these countries and cultures are genitally mutilated themselves and may not have reflected
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  • ...tyle="background:#d7f5ff">that's exactly what's being discussed in several countries now</span>... and what did the [[UNICEF]] hierarchy do at the time? They gr ...cision to reach 80% of the adult and newborn male population in 14 African countries by 2015. ...It's really incredible when you think about it, and it's alread
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  • As of 24 August 2021, 196 countries are party to it, including every member of the United Nations except the [[
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  • While [[FGM]] is outlawed in almost every country, most countries still ignore, tolerate or accept [[MGM]] on minors. This is a classical [[b
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  • ...hat circumcised men were more likely to have [[HIV]] in 10 of 18 (African) countries with data available.<ref name='CR22'>{{REFnews ...d financial assistance in the studying circumcision programs in 14 African countries.<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ...mcision of boys, too, as part of the alleged [[HIV]] prevention in African countries.
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  • ...n 1978 as “Helsinki Watch,” when they began investigating rights abuses in countries that signed the Helsinki Accords, most notably those behind the Iron Curtai
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  • ...to consider the research and its implications locally and in neighbouring countries such as Papua New Guinea, which has a highly unstable HIV epidemic.<ref nam
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  • ...this regard, particular account shall be taken of the needs of developing countries.
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  • While the practice has been outlawed in many of the 29 countries where FGM is concentrated, it persists in some rural areas as a centuries-o
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  • ...tious diseases and their spatial distristibution, especially in developing countries and 2) risk factors for and spatial distribution of environmentally-linked
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  • ...ommitment after the [[WHO|World Health Organization]] (WHO) announced that countries should incorporate male circumcision into national [[HIV]] prevention strat
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  • ...the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
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  • |title=Non-sexual transmission of HIV has been overlooked in developing countries
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  • ...exuals. In relation to the persecution and killing of homosexuals in other countries he spoke out clearly against the encroachments of religions in the rights o
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  • * [[Genital cutting/List of countries]]
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  • ...es and guidelines for [[VMMC]] service delivery in Kenya and other African countries.<ref>{{REFdocument
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  • ...Medicine]. Helen's research focuses on [[HIV]] epidemiology in developing countries. She works in the Tropical Epidemiology Group.<ref>{{REFweb ...prevention of [[HIV]] and mental health disorders in low and middle-income countries. She has a particular interest in adolescent health research and is collabo
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  • ...to the question, what can be done against circumcision of boys in 'Islamic countries'
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  • ...Up of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services for HIV Prevention - 12 Countries in Southern and Eastern Africa, 2013-2016.
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  • ...the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
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  • ...les was [[circumcision]]. This was especially true in the English-speaking countries because it accorded with the mid-Victorian attitude toward sex as sinful an ...outine Infant Circumcision| routine circumcision]] in the English-speaking countries, from 1870 to the present, no other country adopted non-therapeutic newborn
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  • ...ision of male infants and children as a public health measure in developed countries: A critical assessment of recent evidence
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  • ...[[United States]] long after it has been abandoned by the other anglophone countries that originally took it up.
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  • * The states and countries with the highest intact vs. circumcised rates
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  • ...onsidered female genital mutilation (FGM), which are banned in all western countries. ...ade parents that were resolute, from sending their daughters to their home countries,<ref name="Luscombe"/> thereby avoiding greater harm.<ref name="Luscombe"/>
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  • This table includes abbreviations for three independent countries related to the United States through Compacts of Free Association, and othe
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  • ...ved with disability for 301 acute and chronic diseases and injuries in 188 countries, 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
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  • }}</ref> Paediatric organizations in other countries, including the United States, have come to similar conclusions.
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  • ...n of minors]], which show the [[Double Standard|double standards]] in many countries on behalf of protecting children. ...ing children as education measure was common until recently. More and more countries now forbid violence against children by law.
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  • ...ving from South Africa to Los Angeles, Klausner started working in various countries. It was in Haiti in March 2012 that he connected with GHESKIO. He said it w
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  • ...lrådet i Sverige)'' timely reacted in the same way as known from all other countries where political parties raise the idea of [[genital integrity]] for childre
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  • ...on research ethics, public health ethics and medical ethics in developing countries, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa. He is co-Principal Investigator of two NI
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  • ...since that time he has always tried to give some of his expertise to those countries less fortunate than the UK.
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  • ...measure to prevent [penile or cervical] cancers. ...Penile cancer rates in countries which do not practice circumcision are lower than those found in the U.S."<
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  • ...FGM/C is a violation of [[human rights]] and is prohibited by law in many countries. 200 million girls and women worldwide are affected by FGM/C, and around 3&
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  • ...ved in Zambia and South Africa and provided technical support to nearly 20 countries across Africa and Asia.<ref>{{REFdocument
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  • ...since 1981, when this topic became known in Germany. It is banned in many countries where female genital mutilation is practiced. Nevertheless, 200 million wom
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  • ...systems and building sustainable [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] programs in more than 75 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. HHS receives ...nationally to include CDC's monitoring of PEPFAR funds by offices in other countries as well as audits of recipient organizations abroad. OIG issued two audits
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  • ...PEPFAR]] and supporting widespread [[HIV]] treatment efforts in developing countries.<ref name="CDC"/>
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  • ...ealth initiatives on population health and economic outcomes in low-income countries. He also has extensive experience leading randomized controlled trials of f
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  • ...efore the membrane dissolves fully. Virtually all medical practicioners in countries that do not practice [[RIC|routine infant circumcision]] understand this pr
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  • ...tly by physicians but also by humanists) prior to this time, mostly in the countries where [[secular circumcision]] had become a custom (United Kingdom - [http: ...and secular female genital mutilation were implemented in English speaking countries during the 19th century to [http://circleaks.org/index.php?title=Category:V
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  • ...tyle="background:#d7f5ff">that's exactly what's being discussed in several countries now</span>... and what did the [[UNICEF]] hierarchy do at the time? They gr ...sion]] to reach 80% of the adult and newborn male population in 14 African countries by 2015. ... It's really incredible when you think about it, and it's alrea
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  • During the late XIX century, in English speaking countries, the theory of irritation and reflex neurosis led to the development of man Most countries in the world have legislation prohibiting [[FGM]].
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  • ...More than 125 million girls and women alive today have been cut in the 29 countries in Africa and Middle East where FGM is concentrated (1). ...lt male circumcisions among immigrants to [[Israel]] from non-circumcising countries (predominantly the former Soviet Union)."
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  • ...roups attack our clinic's facebook site. Almost all of them are from other countries, where circumcision is not widely practiced.
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  • In some countries, such as Afghanistan and Iran,<ref name="iran">{{REFnews
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  • ...tyle="background:#d7f5ff">that's exactly what's being discussed in several countries now</span>... and what did the [[UNICEF]] hierarchy do at the time? They gr
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  • ...nd resources to support the delivery of safe male circumcision services in countries that choose to scale up male circumcision as one component of comprehensive
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  • |title=AIDS in Third World Countries ...[HIV]] rates, in the western (industrialized) world (compare with European countries, Canda, and Australia).<ref>{{REFweb
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  • But not only parents and circumcisers. Also countries that make [[circumcision]] of boys legal. Like for instance [[Denmark]] and
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  • ...cumcision]]? Why is the practice common in U.S. hospitals and not in other countries? What does it remove and how does that affect the child? Does scientific da
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  • }}</ref> Focus countries have been invited to request program funding to increase access to the proc ...lth systems and building sustainable [[HIV]]/AIDS programs in more than 75 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. HHS receives
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  • ...should be considered an efficacious intervention for [[HIV]] prevention in countries and regions with heterosexual epidemics, high [[HIV]] and low male circumci RHR is also supporting the development of a toolkit that will allow countries to assess their preparedness for introducing or expanding male circumcision
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  • ...nd in our country, just as it has been shunned by other medically-advanced countries.
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  • ...ntions impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • ...ebate|circumcision debate]] in Germany and the German-speaking neighboring countries, on 12 December 2012 to hasty adoption of the so-called [[German Circumcisi
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  • ...eskin]], are rightly outlawed worldwide and also prohibited by law in many countries.
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  • |quote=<q>"and people from different religious sectors and foreign countries who have this as a tradition,</q> he said. |quote=<q>and people from different religious sectors and foreign countries who have this as a tradition,</q> he said.
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  • ...untries, has also still the highest [[HIV]] / [[AIDS]] rate in all Western countries. There are now also well-tolerated vaccinations against the infection with ...[[medical indication]]. On the contrary, bodily harm is punishable in all countries unless it is medically indicated. The [[German Circumcision Act]] is seen v
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  • }}</ref>, signed by an international group of 38 physicians from 16 European countries.
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  • ...rican men are circumcised—higher percentages than in most other regions or countries with lower prevalence of [[HIV]].<ref name="Green etal 2010">{{REFjournal
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  • ...sion campaigns" aimed at circumcising the majority of African men in a few countries,<ref>{{REFnews |title=AIDS in Third World Countries
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  • ...trained or skilled in the less radical treatment procedures used in other countries. Av a result, they often recommend [[circumcision]] in situations that coul
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  • ...lar an offensive statement or gesture communicated, and is a crime in some countries. The distinction between insult and defamation is that, from a focussing po
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  • ...very sharply in the [[Circumcision Debate|circumcision debate]] in various countries:
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  • ...ms of female genital mutilation ([[FGM]]), which are banned in all western countries. * 1991 [[Edgar J. Schoen]] tries and fails to convince European countries to institute mass circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal
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  • ...dicate polio is now killing scores of innocent young people living in poor countries.
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  • |Sudanese grandmother: "In some countries they only cut out the [[clitoris]], but here we do it properly. We scrape o
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  • ...ntions impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • ...ision of Male infants and children as a public health measure in developed countries: A critical assessment of recent evidence
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  • ...ree, does not actually require treatment. Experience from the Scandinavian countries clearly shows that most children’s [[foreskin]] "problems" (constriction ...pread among boys and men, especially in [[Judaism]], in [[Islam| Islamic]] countries (in childhood) and in Africa.
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  • ...cision|goal of 2007]] to circumcise at least 27 million men in the African countries most affected by AIDS by 2021.
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  • ...|mass circumcisions of boys]] as part of alleged HIV prevention in African countries : 18:00-18:15 - [[Intakt Norden]]: Live news from the Nordic countries, with [[Johan Nyman]]
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  • ...ntions impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • ...r preventive medicine [...] circumcision for [[HIV]] protection in Western countries fails to meet the criteria for preventive medicine [...] Circumcision fails ...o other Western countries, such as Canada, Australia, and various European countries.<ref name="frisch2013">{{REFjournal
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  • ...ntions impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • ...by anybody," Goldman adds. "There is even a movement among Jews in various countries including here and in [[Israel]] that is raising awareness about not circum ...ybody,</q> Goldman adds. <q>There is even a movement among Jews in various countries, including here and in [[Israel]], that is raising awareness about not circ
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  • ...N Inter-African Committee, which has published FGM research reports on ten countries in East and West Africa. London, UK. * Developments in Finland and Nordic countries
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  • ...exuals. In relation to the persecution and killing of homosexuals in other countries he spoke out clearly against the encroachments of religions in the rights o
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  • ...this does not include the circumcision of sons of descendants from Muslim countries. The real number of boy circumcisions in [[Denmark]] can therefore very wel
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  • ...ns impacting on the [[physical integrity]] of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • ...mparison excluded Turkey, which was significantly different from the other countries studied.<ref name="Waldinger2005">{{REFjournal
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  • }}</ref>, signed by an international group of 38 physicians from 16 European countries. ...ade parents that were resolute, from sending their daughters to their home countries,<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ...biology of current human populations has taken place in several developing countries, particularly Somalia (from 1972 to 1985). At the invitation of the Somali ...ntory, used by corporations, hospitals, spas, and wellness coaches in many countries around the world. In 1999, along with Marilyn Milos and 11 other experts, h
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  • ...ersonal biases and the dominant circumcision practices of their respective countries may influence their interpretation of findings.<ref name="siegfried2003">Si
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  • ...s impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully co
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  • }}</ref> It is outlawed around the world, including in many of the countries in which it is most heavily concentrated.<ref>[[UNICEF]] 2013, pp. 8-9</ref ...m segmented data along with each country's age distributions and [[List of countries by sex ratio|sex ratio]]. Data missing or unavailable for FGM is denoted by
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  • ...y statements because neonatal male circumcision is not a practice of those countries. The older statements may not reflect current policy but are presented for
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  • ...ntions impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • ...y Statement are far from those reached by physicians in most other Western countries.
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  • * Jewish boys in countries where non-therapeutic circumcision is not common, such as [[Netherlands| Ho
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  • ...that my technique, once taught in Haiti, will soon be shared with multiple countries throughout the Caribbean, multiplying its effect to save lives throughout t
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  • |url=http://www.newsweek.com/fgm-compromise-nick-western-countries-429250 ...le=U.S. Study Proposes Nicking Genitals as ‘Compromise’ for FGM in Western Countries
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  • ...rcumcision, especially infant [[circumcision]], is not common in those two countries.<ref name="kochen1980">{{REFjournal
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  • '''Australia''', like other English-speaking countries, once had a rather high rate of non-therapeutic neonatal [[circumcision]] o
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  • The [[United States]] and [[Israel]] are the only industrialized countries in the world to have a high incidence of non-therapeutic infant male circum In recent years, legal writers in several English-speaking countries have been questioning the practice of acceding to parental wishes.<ref>See,
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  • ...ntions impacting on the physical integrity of children in their respective countries, as well as the specific practices related to them, and to carefully consid
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  • * [[HIV]] risk and circumcision in developed countries
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  • ...ontinents: ''North America'' and ''South America'' which include many more countries than just the ''United States of America'' which are the topic of this arti
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