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Senegal launches African Union campaign to end child marriage

Ending child marriage with a song!

  • Maryam Mohsin

Marrying at 15: "I was convinced I was doing the right thing"

PRESS RELEASE: On Day of the African Child 2016, Girls Not Brides, launches “We are Girls, Not Brides”, the anthem to end child marriage

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Launching "We are Girls, Not Brides", the anthem to end child marriage on Day of the African Child 2016

PHOTOS: Mabel van Oranje visits Mozambique to mark progress on the country's work to end child marriage

Eritrea launches African Union campaign to end child marriage

Sonita: the Afghan teen rapping to end child marriage

Press release: Princess Mabel van Oranje, Chair of Girls Not Brides, welcomes Mozambique’s commitment to end child marriage

Princess Mabel van Oranje to arrive in Mozambique today for visit to spur efforts to end child marriage

SADC Parliamentarians adopt Model Law on eradicating child marriage

SADC Model Law: one step closer to ending child marriage in Southern Africa

  • Alexandra Newlands
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Changing social norms around child marriage: activists share what they’ve learned from Tostan

Religious defence of child marriage sparks debate in Trinidad and Tobago

Zambia: how safe spaces for girls are preventing child marriage

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Working together to develop Girls Not Brides’ Strategy for 2017-2020

  • Heather Hamilton

Girls Not Brides at Women Deliver 2016

Commission on Population and Development calls for data collection on child marriage, adolescent girls

Ending child marriage: how can all development sectors play their part?

  • Kate Whittington

Tostan's community empowerment training: "Wisdom is like a baobab tree. No one individual can embrace it"

  • Kate Whittington

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