- Video/podcast
- 7 November 2017
How young men can change the gender and social norms of the Maasai people to support girls’ education
- Author: Damaris Seleina Parsitau
- Published by: Brookings
In Maasailand, a group of 750 progressive young men called the Anti-Cut warriors are shifting the cultural landscape by challenging Maasai social and gender norms and seeking to end harmful traditional practices.
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- Countries / Regions:
- Kenya, Sub-Saharan Africa