Stop Child Marriage

Stop Child Marriage

Child Marriage

Child marriage is a violation of human rights. Is adversely affects education, health and wellbeing of girls and perpetuates cycles of poverty. Child brides experience the detrimental the detrimental physical, psychological and social consequences of child marriage. This is a global phenomenon and a grave cause for concern.

Bangladesh has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world. This survey shows that in Bangladesh, 64% of women currently aged 20-24 were married before the age of 18. The is despite the fact that the minimum legal age of marriage for females in Bangladesh is 18 years and 21 for males.

The survey finds that a lack of education is strongly associated with levels of child marriage. Not only is this an additional driver, marriage under the age of 18 also deprives girls of their right to education. Many girls drop out of school after entering wedlock. Another adverse effect of child marriage is early pregnancy and childbirth. These can have detrimental and long-term health effects on girls whose bodies are not development enough to give birth and also increase health risks to the newborn.

Published on: Thursday, 25 September 2014, 12:22 pm | Not updated since Thursday, 25 September 2014, 12:22 pm | Total views: 118.