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KENYA-CIRCUMCISION/WIDERIMAGE
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November 12, 2014 
A Pokot girl, covered in animal skins, walks to a place where she will rest after being circumcised in... 
Marigat, Kenya 
A Pokot girl, covered in animal skins, walks to a place where she will rest after being circumcised in... 
A Pokot girl, covered in animal skins, walks to a place where she will rest after being circumcised in a tribal ritual in a village about 80 kilometres from the town of Marigat in Baringo County, October 16, 2014. The traditional practice of circumcision within the Pokot tribe is a rite of passage that marks the transition to womanhood and is a requirement for all girls before they marry. More than a quarter of girls and women in Kenya have undergone genital cutting, according to United Nations data. Despite a government ban on the life-threatening practice since 2011, the long-standing tradition remains a rite of passage, particularly among poor families in rural areas. Picture taken October 16, 2014. REUTERS/Siegfried Modola (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY)

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