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Empowering adolescent girls to stop child marriage in Bangladesh
Canada’s support to the Inter Pares has helped raise awareness about child marriage.
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It takes a village: Addressing child, early and forced marriage in Côte d’Ivoire
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For the community of Bondoukou, a town in eastern Côte d’Ivoire, discussing child, early and forced marriage was taboo. Even those who did not approve stayed silent.
A united front: When young people in rural Ngong rallied to stop a friend’s marriage
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When a classmate faced a forced marriage, Habiba and her Champions of Change club stepped in. Discover how a Canadian supported network is empowering young people to protect their peers and change community minds.
Providing women in Senegal with a forum to bring about change
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Raising the awareness of high school students in Senegal leads to gender-equality innovations.
Responding to Gender-Based Violence in the most vulnerable communities
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Hundreds of awareness sessions took place inside safe spaces to enhance women and girls’ knowledge of SGBV, sexual harassment and women’s health-care issues.
Delivering healthy futures in Bangladesh
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18-year-old Bithi works with groups of 20 girls aged 14 to 19 and leads monthly discussions about girls’ rights, healthy relationships, family planning and child marriage.
Putting an end to period poverty
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On any given day some 800 million women and girls are menstruating. But they often do it in shame and secrecy.
Standing together to end gender-based violence in Zimbabwe
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Women, men, traditional rulers, faith leaders, and parliamentarians are coming together to end gender-based violence in Zimbabwe.
Breaking barriers: Ahmad’s tale of transformative teaching in Syria
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Gender-responsive teaching techniques foster inclusive education for girls in Syria.
Girl, Wife, Mother: An Interrupted Education
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Coming from a Somali community, this is just the norm. Girls will be made to marry between the ages of 15-18.
Seeing child marriage through adolescent eyes
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Child marriage is most common in the world’s most impoverished areas and typically involves girls with limited employment opportunities and who do not attend school.