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Early marriage: Child spouse
Early Marriage: Child Spouse is a UNICEF report that examines the global issue of child marriage and its profound consequences for girls’ rights, health, and development. The publication explores the social, cultural, and economic factors that perpetuate early marriage, including poverty, gender inequality, and traditional norms that limit girls’ autonomy. Drawing on statistical data and field studies, it highlights the risks faced by child brides—such as early pregnancy, domestic violence, and exclusion from education—and their lifelong impact on well-being and empowerment. The report advocates for stronger legal frameworks, education opportunities, and community engagement to prevent child marriage and support affected girls. By framing early marriage as both a human rights violation and a development challenge, Early Marriage: Child Spouse calls for coordinated global action to protect every girl’s right to childhood, education, and self-determination.
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