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Ending child marriages in Zambia

  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Mabel van Oranje

PRESS RELEASE: Desmond Tutu: “We can end child marriage in Zambia if all work together”

MEDIA ADVISORY: Archbishop Desmond Tutu to arrive in Zambia today for visit to spur efforts to end child marriage

First-ever panel at United Nations General Assembly puts child marriage in the spotlight - September 2014

  • Ommera Zafar

PRESS RELEASE: Archbishop Desmond Tutu to visit Zambia to encourage efforts to end child marriage

First-ever UNGA panel discussion on child marriage and implications for post-2015 agenda

The summer of the summit: Now what for child, early and forced marriage?

  • Lena Minchew, Lyric Thompson, Erin Kennedy

700 million women were married as children, reveals new UNICEF data

Egypt: Girls don't have alternatives: Aaliyah's story

  • Dr. Zeinab Heada

What next after the Girl Summit?

Fragile states, fragile lives: Child marriage amid disaster and conflict

  • Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Zambian Government steps up efforts to end child marriage in Zambia

Forced marriage in Burundi puts young girls at risk of HIV infection

  • Jean Claude Kamwenubusa

Girl Summit 2014: Girls Not Brides commits to strengthening efforts to end child marriage

Girls Not Brides UK makes recommendations to UK government ahead of Girl Summit

What is the Girl Summit?

"Maintain target to end child marriage in development goals" Girls Not Brides members urge Open Working Group

Preventing & ending child, early and forced marriage - Girls Not Brides statement at Human Rights Council

Ending child, early and forced marriage and the post-2015 development agenda: The Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals

Nip not the buds: Child brides in Nepal

  • Avinashi Paudel

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