CRANK Research Tracker

The CRANK’s Research Tracker is a curated resource with details of ongoing and upcoming research by CRANK members. Use it to avoid duplicating research, and to identify priority research areas.

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Education and life skills: focus on increasing girls’ enrolment, retention and completion of quality education and transition to work, increasing the perceived value of girls’ education. Delivered through schools or associated programmes. E.g. cash and in-kind transfers for education, targeted and tailored life skills for girls, capacity enhancement for teachers.

Gender and social norms: focus on engaging with individuals, families, communities and institutions to challenge discriminatory norms and promote gender equality, including around girls’ sexuality, economic roles and safety. E.g. discussion groups, community dialogues, male engagement, media and communication interventions.

Girl-focused approaches: focus on girls’ skills development, confidence building and support structures; promoting their rights, wellbeing and gender equality; and increasing alternatives to marriage. This may be through, access to education, health care, economic opportunities and decision-making. E.g. safe spaces, life skills sessions, savings start-ups.

Health - maternal and child, public health crises and broader health: focus on broader health to address maternal/child health, public health crises. E.g. COVID-19, Ebola.

Health - mental health and psychosocial support: focus on addressing mental health conditions related with child marriage. Mental health is an individual’s ability to cope and state of wellbeing in which they can build relationships and realise their own aspirations.

Health - sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR): focus on safe and healthy sexual behaviour, and access to services. E.g. comprehensive sexuality education, health and information services around prevention of unintended pregnancy, gender based violence, female genital mutilation / cutting and access to contraception.

Income and economic strengthening: focus on alleviating poverty and contributing to inclusive economic growth. E.g. cash transfers and economic incentives (to delay marriage and keep girls in school), social assistance, vocational training, favourable job markets.

Laws and policies: focus on reforms to establish girls’ and women’s rights, including through setting the minimum age of marriage at 18 years and ensuring access to justice. E.g. Legal support and advocacy, establishing gender-transformative family, property and inheritance laws, strengthening birth and marriage registration, ensuring access to child protection, education, sexual and reproductive rights and protection from gender-based violence.

Systems strengthening: focus on improving the capacity, efficiency and effectiveness of policies and services. Promoting cross-sectoral collaboration and coordination – including in health, education and social protection – to improve outcomes and impact for girls and women. E.g. capacity enhancement, policy and regulatory reforms, service delivery.

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Voice Without Choice? Investigating Adolescent Girls’ Agency in Marital Decision-making in Niger

The study aimed to explore how adolescent girls in Niger perceive their own agency in marital decision-making. It sought to understand the social and structural factors that shape these perceptions,…

  • Niger
  • English
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20 Years of the Evidence Base on What Works to Prevent Child Marriage: A Systematic Review

This review aimed to identify which interventions effectively delay or prevent child marriage in low- and middle-income countries. It focused on the comparative effectiveness, scale and sustainability of multicomponent versus…

  • English
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Impact evaluation report: On 5-years of “Her Choice: Building child marriage-free communities

The impact evaluation aimed to assess what the five-year Her Choice programme achieved in creating child-marriage-free communities in 10 countries in Africa and South Asia. It sought to measure trends…

  • Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Uganda
  • English
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Evolution in the Evidence Base on Child Marriage 2000-2019

This review aimed to map how the global evidence base on child marriage evolved between 2000 and 2019. It sought to describe trends in volume, geography, topics, and methods, across…

  • English
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What if girls decide that their marriage is a good choice? 5 tips for practitioners in addressing girls’ agency in child marriage programmes (Infographic)

The prevailing idea amongst child marriage practitioners is that child marriage is a negative force to reject. In response, programmes target girls at risk of marriage, seeking to "empower" them…

  • French, English
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Mental health consequences of child marriages: A narrative review

This review attempted to answer the following questions: What are the mental health consequences child marriages had on girls and/or boys globally between the year 2000 and 2019? What causes…

  • English
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Child marriage in the United States: How common is the practice, and which children are at greatest risk?

Marriage before the age of 18, commonly referred to as child marriage, is legal under varying conditions across the United States. The prevalence of child marriage among recent cohorts is…

  • United States
  • English
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An examination of the experience of young women impacted by forced marriage in Australia: Experiences of vulnerability and support

This research is an exploration of young women's experiences of forced marriage in Australia. The research is interested in developing an understanding about the context in which forced marriage occurs…

  • Australia
  • English
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Girls’ choice and voice in child marriage decision-making: Uncovering the critical issues

In June and July 2021, a set of learning conversations on girls’ agency in child marriage were convened between prominent researchers, activists, girl leaders and practitioners working in the area…

  • French, English
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"Marriageability" across settings where child marriage is common

Examining context-specific concerns linked to marriageability has important implications for programmes aiming to change social norms that accelerate marriage for girls in places where child marriage is common. This paper…

  • India, Malawi, Mali, Niger
  • French, English

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