Influencing policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia: impact case study

This Young Lives impact case study describes our influence of policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia

Abstract

This Young Lives impact case study describes our influence of policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia.

In overview:

  • Most countries worldwide have either banned child marriage or are working towards a ban, but the practice persists. Millions of children, mainly girls, are affected, especially those from poor backgrounds. Child marriage has serious economic, educational and health consequences.

  • Young Lives research reveals the extent of child marriage in the four study countries, and also the severity of its impact on the life chances of girls in particular.

  • In India, Young Lives evidence has contributed directly to a change in the law which makes sex with a wife who is a child an offence of rape.

  • In Ethiopia, Young Lives has highlighted the complexity of factors affecting child marriage, and shared findings with the Ethiopian Government and other influential stakeholders including UNICEF and the Population Council.

Young Lives is an international study of childhood poverty, following the lives of 12,000 children in 4 countries (Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam) over 15 years. Young Lives is funded by the UK Department for International Development

Citation

Young Lives (2018) Influencing policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia: impact case study

Influencing policy on child marriage in India and Ethiopia: impact case study

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Published 30 June 2018