Award for anti-mutilation charity
By David Bamford BBC News Africa editor |
An West African aid group campaigning to abolish female genital mutilation has been awarded the world's biggest prize for humanitarian work.
The Tostan organisation, based in Senegal, has been chosen for the Hilton Prize, worth $1.5m (£740,000)
The organisation uses traditional song, poetry, theatre and dance to educate people in West African villages about the dangers of genital mutilation.... Their grassroots approach has been key to dealing sensitively with an issue that involves convincing traditional communities they should move away from a long-maintained yet cruel cultural practice.
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