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Here you'll find the latest news and stories about child marriage, and the work our member organisations and partners in the broader movement are doing to end the harmful practice.

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India: the teenage girls standing up to patriarchy

  • Alice Rowsome

From local to global: how NIGEE raised funds to end child marriage in Kenya

Households against child marriage: an innovative approach from Ghana

Economic empowerment and child marriage: lessons from Nigeria

Showing the big picture: using films to end child marriage

  • Maryam Mohsin

Kenya becomes 19th country to launch the African Union Campaign to End Child Marriage

Let's talk about sex: Mabel van Oranje, Board chair

  • Mabel van Oranje

Making bold choices: how Latifa became an advocate against child marriage

Change must come from within: West African activists discuss community-led development

  • Julie Rialet

“Let’s talk about sex and reproductive health” urges Girls Not Brides Board Chair, Mabel van Oranje at She Decides conference in Brussels

Bangladesh votes for Child Marriage Restraint Act – Girls Not Brides Bangladesh reacts

From child, to bride, to mother in Nepal: Radhika’s story

Mothers and daughters in conversation about child marriage at Human Rights Watch film festival

Entertainment-education and tackling child marriage: what works

  • Professor Martine Bouman, Kate Whittington

Reflecting on national strategies to end child marriage: lessons from 11 countries

  • Matilda Branson

UN General Assembly adopts 2nd resolution on child, early and forced marriage - December 2016

  • Matilda Branson

New research on child marriage in 2016: what did we learn?

  • Ellen Travers, Meg Greene

India: how learning communication skills stopped Roshanara’s child marriage

Child marriage in Costa Rica: in conversation with director Dana Ziyasheva

  • Dana Ziyasheva

Bangladeshi girls say no to child marriage – in their own words

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