NATIONAL STRATEGY TO END CHILD MARRIAGE
NATIONAL STRATEGY TO END CHILD MARRIAGE
Category Policies
Tags Awareness Campaigns, Child Development, Child Marriage, Child Marriage Advocacy, Child Marriage Awareness, Child Marriage Consequences, Child Marriage Eradication, Child Marriage Interventions, Child Marriage Prevention, Child Marriage Programs., Child Marriage Support, Child Protection, Child Rights, Child Welfare, Community Engagement, Early Marriage, Education, Ending Child Marriage, Ending Early Marriage, Forced Marriage, gender equality, Gender Equity, Gender-Based Harm, Girls' Education, Girls' Empowerment, Girls' Rights, Legal Reforms, National Strategy, Nigeria, Nigerian Government Initiatives, Nigerian Policies, Women's Rights, Youth Empowerment
This document is the premium edition National Strategic Plan to End Child Marriage in Nigeria 2016 - 2021. Child Marriage, defined as a formal or an informal union before the age of full maturity, usually 18, is a multi-faceted sociocultural and endemic harmful practice which adversely impacts the personal development and future opportunities of the Nigerian children. The document which contains the conceptual frameworks used in understanding the drivers of child marriage, situational analysis, and key identified strategies to address the gender inequality, social and economic, and health drivers of child marriage in Nigeria and includes a monitoring framework.
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