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Gambia: MoHF Leader Urges Gov’t to Act as Taba Abuse Threatens Women More Than FGM and GBV –

Gambia: MoHF Leader Urges Gov’t to Act as Taba Abuse Threatens Women More Than FGM and GBV –

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Published on 2025-04-30 11:19:53

By Nyima Sillah

The Executive Director of Mothers Health Foundation (MoHF), Rohey Sey Corr, has called for urgent government intervention to address the growing use of ‘Taba’, a harmful substance she says poses a greater threat to women’s health than female genital mutilation (FGM) and gender-based violence (GBV).

In an exclusive interview with The Voice, Madam Sey Corr described the widespread use of Taba as a “silent epidemic” with alarming consequences, especially among women…

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