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Join the Karnataka State conference on addressing barriers to secondary education for adolescent girls to combat child marriage. Learn about drivers of high prevalence and strategies for change. Empower girls, engage with communities, and advocate for consistent laws.
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Under age marriage and education 20 -21 June 2015 Karnataka State conference on addressing barriers to secondary education for adolescent girls Dharwad unite for children
District-wise percent of ever married women ages 15-19 years, India
Drivers of high prevalence of child marriage • Widely accepted and sanctioned social norm • Poverty, high wedding costs and other economic considerations • Lack of easy access to schooling, especially at secondary level • Gender prescriptions and norms; lack of girls’ agency • Castes and other vested interest groups • Political patronage making the enforcement agencies weak
Wealth quintiles and the incidence of child marriage DLHS3 (2007-08)
Drivers of change in child marriage • Access to safe and affordable secondary education • Empowerment of girls and engaging with men and boys • Incentivise the change and disincentivisethe practice (social protection) • Agenda building and influencing public opinion • Consistent laws and stricter enforcement
Strategies to reduce child marriage • Empower girls with information, skills, and support networks; • Educate and mobilise parents and community members; • Enhance the accessibility and quality of formal schooling for girls; • Offer economic support and incentives for girls and their families; • Foster an enabling legal and policy framework.
Adapt strategies to types and stages of child marriage prevalence
Strengthen access to safe and affordable secondary education