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Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings in South Asia

Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings in South Asia
Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings in South Asia

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Number of pages

208

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Johns Hopkins University, Women’s Refugee Commission, UNFPA and UNICEF

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Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings in South Asia

Publication date

08 October 2020

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While the rates of child marriage are decreasing in South Asia, the vulnerability and insecurity that arises during humanitarian crises threatens to undermine this progress. This report combines the findings from research with conflict-affected Rohingya refugees residing in Bangladesh, and 2015 earthquake affected communities in Nepal. The research analyses similarities and differences across the contexts, in order to learn about these two settings and also to understand what might be generalized to child marriage in humanitarian settings more broadly. It is hoped that the findings will inform programme interventions in these humanitarian settings and provide insight into child marriage in humanitarian contexts.

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