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Tackling the Taboo in Latin America and the Caribbean: Sexuality and gender-transformative programmes to address child, early and forced marriage and unions
Report and case studies with insights on how control of adolescent girls’ sexuality drives child marriage and early unions in Latin America and the Caribbean, and gender-transformative responses by community-based organisations.
School Dropout, Child Marriage, and Early Pregnancy among Adolescent Girls in Rural Honduras
This article examines intersections between schooling, child marriage, and adolescent pregnancy in a longitudinal, mixed-methods study of Honduran girls.
Adolescent girls in child, early and forced marriages and unions in Honduras
This report (available in Spanish only) describes the main findings of research on girls and adolescents in forced, early and child marriages and unions in Honduras.
Child marriage in Latin America and the Caribbean
This brief by Girls Not Brides highlights what we know about child marriage in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Child marriage, agency and schooling in rural Honduras
This article examines the relationships between child marriage, agency, and schooling in rural Honduras.
Experiences and accounts of pregnancy amongst adolescents
This report looks at the cultural, social and emotional factors that contribute to the high rates of teenage pregnancy in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Exploratory research to assess the problem of child marriage in five Latin American countries: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and southern Mexico
This report looks at child marriage in five Latin American countries: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua