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"Girls Don't Even Know that Mutilation Is Not Natural Everywhere" - the House of Hope Was Established in Bamako with Hungarian Support

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What began as a volunteer teaching job in a slum in Bamako has now grown into a shelter and training facility for women in Mali. The House of Hope was established with Hungarian assistance and has become an important local center for the fight against female genital mutilation.
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What began as a volunteer teaching job in a slum in Bamako has now grown into a shelter and training facility for women in Mali. The House of Hope was established with Hungarian assistance and has become an important local center for the fight against female genital mutilation.

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wmn.hu broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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