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Zimbabwe: Journalists Receive Training On Bodily Autonomy, Integrity

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[Zimbabwe Standard] A prominent African jurist, Justice Oagile Bethuel Dingake, has challenged the media to play a more significant role in creating greater awareness on the concept of Bodily Autonomy and Integrity (BAI) and its applicability in the context of law and human rights, in order to vindicate the primary right of all: the right to human dignity.

Source: allAfrica.com

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