… FGM by acting as a ‘civil party’ in trials; A specialised health service in the UK with 15 clinics that cater to the … organs for non-medical reasons, as defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO). FGM is carried out for cultural, …
… action, aligned with the new European policy framework for health and well-being – Health 2020.” “Protection against violence involves restoring … inequalities between men and women and compromises the health, dignity, security and autonomy of its victims.” New …
… GBV and support victims. In several sessions, the numerous health-related consequences of GBV were presented, and the crucial role of the health sector was underlined, amongst others because it is …
… What is female genital mutilation? According to the World Health Organization, female genital mutilation comprises all … children. The practice also violates a person's right to health, security and physical integrity, the right to be free … life when the procedure results in death. Sources: World Health Organization and Council of Europe Read more about …
… from a number of municipal departments such as education health, social services and employment. The training is paid … departments of the city, such as education, social, health and employment, who are in the position to design … as part of the training activities in the social and health care sector can be mentioned as an example of good …
… ministries: Education and Culture, Social Affairs and Health, and the Interior. Outside consultants were brought in … As a review by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in 2006 showed, one reason for this was the limited … the Equality Unit at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. Progressing from generic to tailored training The …