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Child, early and forced marriage resource guide
Designed for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), this comprehensive resource guide provides information on how staff can integrate child, early and forced marriage (CEFM) prevention and response…
Marry before your house is swept away: child marriage in Bangladesh
This Human Rights Watch report suggests ways in which Bangladesh's government can apply effective strategies to achieve success in addressing child marriage.
Child marriage and youth voices: online survey findings
This short paper summarises the findings of a survey Girls Not Brides conducted with over 100 young activists who are working to end child marriage.
Preventing child marriage in the Commonwealth: the role of education
Written by the Royal Commonwealth Society and Plan UK on the issue of child marriage, this report looks specifically at the role of education in ending this harmful practice.
Improving children's lives, transforming the future. 25 years of child rights in South Asia
UNICEF South Asia looks at the progress made over the past 25 years in respecting, protecting and fulfilling child rights in all eight countries in the region.
More power to her: how empowering girls can end child marriage
The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) looks at how girl-centred programmes are helping to empower girls and prevent child marriage.
Just married, just a child: child marriage in the Indo-Pacific region
The report looks at child marriage in Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, Cambodia & Indonesia. It makes recommendations to Australian gov't to address the issue abroad & at home.
Remedies for forced marriage. A handbook for lawyers
This toolkit brings together expert commentaries by lawyers and activists working on the issue of forced marriages in four countries: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and the United Kingdom. The Handbook is…
Universal Periodic Review: successful examples of child rights advocacy
This toolkit provides valuable insights for child rights advocates wanting to engage in the Universal Periodic Review process and more generally in child rights monitoring and advocacy.
Child marriage in South Asia: International and constitutional legal standards and jurisprudence for promoting accountability and change
Focuses on violations of women’s and girls’ reproductive rights and right to be free from sexual violence arising from child marriage in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.…