CRANK research meeting: Evidence on gender-transformative approaches to end child marriage

This CRANK global research meeting was open to all. It included presentations and discussion of new research, and space for participants to share their own updates.

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The Child Marriage Research to Action Network (the CRANK) held its first open session on 11 March to discuss the “Evidence on gender-transformative approaches to end child marriage.” The session included presentations and discussion of new research, and space for participants to share their own updates.

All meeting resources – including the recording, notes, presentations and associated reports – are in the downloads box below.

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