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Child Marriage in Humanitarian Crises: Girls and Parents Speak Out on Risk and Protective Factors,Decision-Making,and Solutions

Child Marriage in Humanitarian Crises: Girls and Parents Speak Out on Risk and Protective Factors,Decision-Making,and Solutions PDF file screenshot
Summary

This study is produced by UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center,in partnership with Save the Children and Plan International. The report,written by Julie Freccero and Audrey Taylor presents the findings of a study undertaken to provide humanitarian practitioners with the first-of-its-kind,youth-centered guidance on how to prevent and respond to child marriage in displacement settings. Additionally,a special report examines the impacts of COVID-19 on adolescent girls and marriage decision-making. In Jordan,field implementation of the study and technical support were provided by the Information and Research Center – King Hussein Foundation.

Languages
Arabic
English
Publisher
مركز حقوق الإنسان في كلية الحقوق بجامعة كاليفورنيا، بيركلي
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Target Group
Women
Theme
الاقتصاد
التعليم
النوع الاجتماعي
حقوق الإنسان
أهداف التنمية المستدامة
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Zero Hunger
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Good Health And Well-being
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Quality Education
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Clean Water And Sanitation
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Decent Work And Economic Growth
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Industry, Innovation And Infrastructure
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Sustainable Cities And Communities
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Responsible Consumption And Production
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Climate Action
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Life Below Water
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Life On Land
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Peace, Justice And Strong Institutions
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