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|Description=Child marriage is a prevalent issue in developing countries where young girls are forced into marriage before they reach adulthood. This practice deprives them of their childhood, education, and opportunities for a better future. It also puts them at risk of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Child marriage perpetuates poverty and gender inequality, as it often leads to early pregnancy and maternal mortality. It is a violation of human rights and a barrier to social and economic development in these countries.
|Description=Child marriage is a common practice in many developing countries, where girls as young as 12 are forced to marry older men. This practice is harmful to the girls' physical and mental health, and it also limits their opportunities for education and economic independence.
|Region=India
|Region=India
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Child marriage is a common practice in many developing countries, where girls as young as 12 are forced to marry older men. This practice is harmful to the girls' physical and mental health, and it also limits their opportunities for education and economic independence.

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                One of the most effective ways to end child marriage is to promote education for girls. When girls are educated, they are more likely to delay marriage and have more control over their own lives. Educ...
                
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                "No girl should be robbed of her childhood, her education and health, and her aspirations" Michelle Bachelet- Executive Director of UN Women.    Shadhika funds at-risk girls from the poorest sections ...
                
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