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Misteli, Samuel: Gambia will als erstes Land der Welt Genitalverstümmelung wieder zulassen : 230 Millionen Mädchen weltweit sind beschnitten - Aktivistinnen fürchten, dass nun weitere Länder folgen In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung / Internationale Ausgabe, 2024 (2024-06-11) |
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Babst, Andreas; Misteli, Samuel: Hustensaft, der tötet, statt zu helfen : Medikamente aus Indien haben in Gambia Dutzende von Kindern vergiftet. Mitschuldig sind eine schlecht regulierte Generika-Industrie und überforderte Gesundheitsbehörden In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung / Internationale Ausgabe, 2023 (2023-06-28) |
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Hein, Christoph: Indische Medizin wieder im Visier : Behörden bestreiten Schuld an toten Kindern in Gambia nach Hustensaft-Einnahme In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2022 (2022-12-31) |
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Nolen, Stephanie: What Pregnancy and Childbirth Do to the Bodies of Young Girls In: New York Times, 2022 (2022-07-18) |
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Hedemann, Philipp: Kein harmloser Schnitt : Die Tradition der weiblichen Genitalverstümmelung war in Gambia lange unantastbar. Inzwischen ist die Praxis verboten. Doch der Kampf gegen die Kontrolle der weiblichen Sexualität geht weiter - auch weil es Frauen gibt, die Beschneidungen verteidigen In: Frankfurter Rundschau, 2020 (2020-02-06) |
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Lyons, Kate: Activists call on Gambian president to pass FGM ban into law : Human rights experts say pressure must be kept up on Yahya Jammeh to ensure his announced ban becomes reality In: The Guardian, 2015 (2015-12-02) |
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O'Kane, Maggie: How the Gambia banned female genital mutilation : President Yahya Jammehs move to outlaw FGM is the success of pressure from local activists and the Guardians global campaign to end the practice In: The Guardian, 2015 (2015-11-24) |
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Beschneidung ist unislamisch : Gambia hat die Verstümmelung weiblicher Sexualorgane untersagt. Die Praxis habe im Islam keinen Platz. Viele Frauen werden zu der Operation gezwungen. In: Die Tageszeitung, 2015 (2015-11-26) |
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Topping, Alexandra: Gambian campaigner returns home to stop female gential mutilation : Jaha Dukureh heads for The Gambia after 10 years in the US where she led a Guardian backed campaign against FGM In: The Guardian, 2014 (2014-10-06) |
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Topping, Alexandra: Gambian youth come together for conference to tackle FGM : More than 100 young people attend Guardian-backed event aiming to bury female genital mutilation in west African country In: The Guardian, 2014 (2014-10-07) |
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Kelly, Ann: Remember Bambali : evidence, ethics and the co-production of truth In: Evidence, ethos and experiment : the anthropology and history of medical research in Africa / ed. by P. Wenzel Geissler and Catherine Molyneux. [Conference 2005 in Kilifi, Kenya]. - New York [u.a.] : Berghahn, (2011). - 229-244 |
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Leach, Melissa; Fairhead, James: Being "with the Medical Research Council" : infant care and the social meanings of cohort membership in Gambia's plural therapeutic landscapes In: Evidence, ethos and experiment : the anthropology and history of medical research in Africa / ed. by P. Wenzel Geissler and Catherine Molyneux. [Conference 2005 in Kilifi, Kenya]. - New York [u.a.] : Berghahn, (2011). - 77-98 |
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Kelly, Ann H et al.: 'Like sugar and honey': the embedded ethics of a larval control project in The Gambia. In: Social science & medicine (1982), 2010, Vol. 70 (12), 1912-9 |
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Geissler, P. Wenzel et al.: 'He is now like a brother, I can even give him some blood'--relational ethics and material exchanges in a malaria vaccine 'trial community' in The Gambia. In: Social Science and Medicine, 2008, Vol. 67 (5), 696-707 |
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Fairhead, James; Leach, Melissa; Small, Mary: Where techno-science meets poverty: medical research and the economy of blood in The Gambia, West Africa. In: Social Science and Medicine, 2006, Vol. 63 (4), 1109-1120 |
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Gambia. Medical Research Council Joint Ethical Committee: Ethical issues facing medical research in developing countries. In: Lancet. , 1998, Vol. 351 (9098), 286-287. |
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Brant, Renee; Wyatt, Gail Elizabeth; Martin, Tony: Case vignette: child abuse or acceptable cultural norms -- child psychiatrist's response; ethical issues in culturally relevant interventions; cultural contexts. [Case study and commentaries]. In: Ethics and Behavior. , 1995, Vol. 5 (3), 283-292. |
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Hall, Andrew J.: Public health trials in West Africa: logistics and ethics. In: IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research. 1989 Sep/Oct; 11(5): 8-10. |
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Rowland, M.G.M. ; Greenwood, B.M.: Research ethical committees. [Letter]. In: Lancet. 1983 Jul 30; 2(8344): 288. |