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Just a reminder > Conducting Ethical Research on Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings

Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage – in collaboration with the Women’s Refugee Commission, John Hopkins University and the UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to End Child Marriage – invite you to participate in a shared learning webinar: This participative session – facilitated by Courtland Robinson from the John Hopkins University and Janna […]

Just a reminder > Child Marriage and Honor Killing

Child marriage is formal or informal union before age 18. It is a violation of children’s human rights and a form of gender-based violence that robs children of childhood. Child marriage also disrupts their education and drives vulnerability to violence, discrimination and abuse. Despite laws against child marriage, the practice remains widespread: Globally, one in […]

Just a reminder > Child Marriage in the Kunene region

Child marriage has been part of the Himba culture for centuries, with girls as young as four being given in marriage to relatives. The Namibian explores the socio-cultural dynamics of this practice and why it is still prevalent in modern society. source

Our Foundation in London

The Nada Foundation wins the With And For Girls Prize, in the British capital, London, as one of the best institutions in the Middle East and North Africa