UNICEF’s latest report on child marriage listed closing of schools, economic stress, parental deaths, and pregnancies due to the coronavirus pandemic as the major stimuli of child marriage. Child marriage is a social deterrent. Child marriage is by no means, a necessary evil. End child marriage now. Image Source: Google ImagesSources: The Hindu, Hindustan Times, UNICEFFind The Blogger: @evidenceofmineThis post is tagged under: UNICEF, UNICEF report, child marriage, child marriage in India, child marriage in Bangladesh, child marriage in Brazil, child marriage in Ethiopia, child marriage in Nigeria, closing schools, education, health, child education, child health, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, economy, Indian economy, parental death, childhood pregnancy, childhood marriage, children’s rights, child violence, child abuse, child exploitation, formal marriage, informal marriage, women’s day, 8 march, International Women’s Day, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Brazil, India UNICEF, Bangladesh UNICEF, Nigeria UNICEF, Ethiopia UNICEF, Brazil UNICEF, percentage of child marriages, world’s half child marriages, UN, United Nations, sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Latin America, Caribbean, Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, sub-Saharan Africa child marriages, South Asia child marriages, Latin America child marriages, Caribbean child marriages, Middle East child marriages, North Africa child marriages, Eastern Europe child marriages, Central Asia child marriages, SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals, UNICEF executive director, Henrietta Fore, child brides, COVID, COVID and hike in child marriages, UNICEF report on child marriages, half of the world’s child marriages, UN report on maximum child marriages
Source: The North Africa Journal March 15, 2021 13:38 UTC