Impact of Tipping Point Initiative, a social norms intervention addressing child marriage and other adolescent health and behavioral outcomes in a northern district of Bangladesh

The International Center for Diaorrheal Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b) evaluated CARE’s Tipping Point Initiative (TPI), an integrated social norms intervention to reduce child marriage through promotion of adolescent girls’ agency, creation of supporting relations and transforming norms driving CM. This report of the first study of its kind in Bangladesh provides the methodology, findings and the implications for both policy and practice on child marriage prevention.

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