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  2. Leblouh - Wikipedia

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    Leblouh (Arabic: البلوح, romanized: lə-blūḥ) is the practice of force-feeding girls from as young as five to nineteen, in countries where obesity was traditionally regarded as desirable.

  3. Women in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    Female genital mutilation is prevalent in Mauritania. [17] 71% of all women aged between 15 and 49 had undergone FGM in 2001. A 2007 demographic cluster study found no change in FGM prevalence rate in Mauritania. [18] [5] Type II FGM is most frequent. About 57% of Mauritania women believe FGM is a religious requirement. [19] Mauritania is 100% ...

  4. Human rights in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    One of these is the forced feeding of adolescent girls (gavage) prior to marriage practiced only among White Moor tribal groups. Increased government, media, and civil society attention to the problem, including the health risks associated with excessive body weight, led to a marked decline in the traditional encouragement of female obesity.

  5. Force-feeding - Wikipedia

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    Force-feeding is the practice of feeding a human or animal against their will. The term gavage ( UK : / ˈ ɡ æ v ɑː ʒ , ɡ æ ˈ v ɑː ʒ / , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] US : / ɡ ə ˈ v ɑː ʒ / , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] French: [ɡavaʒ] ⓘ ) refers to supplying a substance by means of a small plastic feeding tube passed through the nose ( nasogastric ) or ...

  6. How climate crisis will force 40 million girls into child ...

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    Research highlights connection between increasing climate-related disasters and how it is creating emergency hotspots for girls’ rights

  7. Association of Women Heads of Households - Wikipedia

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    A woman from Nouakchott sews a khaïma Aminetou Mint El-Moctar. On 17 April 1999, Mauritanian women's rights activist Aminetou Mint El-Moctar founded The Association of Women Heads of Households, in order to campaign and raise awareness about the human rights restrictions that women from Mauritania may face. [1]

  8. Child marriage in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    Child marriage in Mauritania: in 2017 in Mauritania, 37% of girls are married off before they are 18 years old; 14% are married before they turn 15. [1] Mauritania is the 19th highest nation in the world for child marriage. A third of women in Mauritania marry early. [2]

  9. 'Love & Marriage: Huntsville' creator explains why he doesn't ...

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    "Love & Marriage: Huntsville" creator Carlos King opens up about Marsau and Tisha's storyline. King told Insider it doesn't bother him when Marsau skirts around questions about his alleged ...