Mauritania’s female Islamic guides: Leading the fight against ‘extremism’
The fight against radicalisation in Mauritania advances through faith and community outreach by female Islamic guides.

The fight against radicalisation in Mauritania advances through faith and community outreach by female Islamic guides.









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