Emily and her daughter Britney are working to end genital mutilation of girls – here’s how.

Britney Korir, 18, and her mum Emily, 49 (SBS- Sandra Fulloon).jpg

Britney Korir, 18, and her mum Emily, 49 Source: SBS News / Sandra Fulloon

200 million women worldwide have survived genital mutilation. Many others have died following the procedure. One Australian family is self-funding a campaign to end the practice. Warning - This story contains content that may be distressing to some listeners


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