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Home > Resources > Shared Roots, Different Branches: Expanding Understanding of Child Marriage in Diverse Settings

Shared Roots, Different Branches: Expanding Understanding of Child Marriage in Diverse Settings

Posted on March 8, 2022

JAH has launched a special research supplement and advocacy summary designed to guide activists, practitioners, and researchers to reframe child marriage, reconsider what it will take to end this harmful practice, and reinforce girls’ and boys’ rights globally. The research supplement highlights how child, early, and forced marriage is happening in different ways around the world. The advocacy summary highlights key themes; how these factors shape girls’ experiences within marriage; and how to address the root cause of child marriage: patriarchal control of girls’ sexuality. Read More

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