By keeping girls in school, girls would have a better chance for safety and security, to health and education, and to make their own life choices and decisions. Photo: ? Simone D. McCourtie / World Bank
While child marriage can happen to both boys and girls, in most places around the world, the practice mostly affects girls.
Girls like Nafissa* (not her real name), from Niger.
"I stopped (going to) school in order to marry," says the young teen, "It was because of people¡¯s mentality and their prejudices. I was married during a school break and, before I could return, I became pregnant. After that, I never returned."
Ending it is a target under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Indeed, , according to a new by the World Bank Group and the International Center for Research on Women.
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