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Child Marriage: What We Know

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Who is affected?

What are the effects of child marriage?

Child brides are more likely than unmarried girls to die younger, suffer from health problems, live in poverty and remain illiterate.

Child Marriage Around the World
Percentage of girls marrying before the age of 18

1 Niger 76.6
2 Chad 71.5
3 Bangladesh 68.7
4 Mali 65.4
5 Guinea 64.5
6 Central African Republic 57.0
7 Nepal 56.1
8 Mozambique 55.9
9 Uganda 54.1
10 Burkina Faso 51.9
11 India 50.0
12 Ethiopia 49.1
13 Liberia 48.4
13 Yemen 48.4
15 Cameroon 47.2
16 Eritrea 47.0
17 Malawi 46.9
18 Nicaragua 43.3
18 Nigeria 43.3
20 Zambia 42.1

Source: ICRW 2007

What can be done to prevent child marriage?

Education

Employment/Poverty Reduction

The world's poorest countries have the highest rates of child marriage. Families often marry girls off to lessen their economic burden and provide a future for their daughters.

To learn more about child marriage

» Expert Q&A

Child Rights Information Network

International Center for Research on Women(ICRW)

International Women's Health Coalition(IWHC)

Population Council

UNFPA

UNICEF

UNICEF Statistics


Sources

Centers for Disease Control: Health Consequences of Child Marriage in Africa

ICRW: Child Marriage and Education (PDF)

New Insights on Preventing Child Marriage (PDF)

IWHC: Child Marriage Fact Sheet

Population Council: The Implications of Early Marriage for HIV/AIDS Policy (PDF)

UNFPA: Child Marriage Fact Sheet

UNICEF: Child Marriage





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