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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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Ending child marriage in challenging times - a message from our CEO

  • Dr. Faith Mwangi-Powell

Three extraordinary women who are rewriting the rules for girls

  • Ettie Bailey-King

How a butterfly takes flight

Girls Not Brides USA celebrates the House passage of the Keeping Girls in School Act

  • Girls Not Brides USA

More than a white dress: In the midst of the Syrian crisis, girls rise to end child marriage

10 ways the world got closer to ending child marriage in the last 10 years

  • Yasmin Macé

The Respect I Deserve

  • Ettie Bailey-King

Tanzania’s Supreme Court declares child marriage unconstitutional

Stop stealing her childhood: Girls Not Brides members demand action from world leaders to end child marriage

Ending child marriage is the key to keeping girls in education - our message to G7 leaders

  • Heather Barclay

Human Rights Council Adopts Third Resolution on Child, Early and Forced Marriage

  • Zoe Birchall

The side of Pakistan you don’t see

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Girls Not Brides appoints new Chief Executive Officer to lead global partnership to end child marriage

Girls Not Brides appoints new Chief Executive Officer to lead global partnership to end child marriage

I wish I never got married: the story of two Syrian refugees in Lebanon

  • Ettie Bailey-King

Meet the Mayan women who are turning their communities away from child marriage

  • Yasmin Macé

Surfer not bride: how Naomi waved goodbye to early marriage

  • Yasmin Macé

Looking back and looking forward: a farewell note from our Executive Director

Girls Not Brides USA welcomes the bipartisan re-introduction of the Keeping Girls in School Act in the House and Senate

  • Girls Not Brides USA

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