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Kenya: Traditional beads and the fight against FGM
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2020-11-25
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As puberty starts, Maasai girls are gifted with special beads. It means they are ready for marriage and female genital mutilation can target them. A rescue shelter in Kintegela has saved many Maasai girls - with the help of traditional beads.
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