SAVE CHILD BRIDES IN AFGHANISTAN

from Children in Crisis

by World Vision Singapore

PROVIDE BETTER FUTURES FOR AT-RISK GIRLS IN AFGHANISTAN


child bride


"My father married me to an older man. I was forced to drop out of school. My husband was a drug addict and my marriage soon became abusive. He also asked me to do odd-jobs to support our home. He finally threw me and my two children out of my home because I couldn’t make enough money to support his drug habit.” ~ Khadija, 16


Afghanistan is one of the world’s poorest and most fragile states. Being a patriarchal society, educational and economic value is placed on the sons. A daughter’s value is found in her marriageability. Driven by poverty and battling the effects of climate change, drought-stricken farming families alleviate their financial burdens by marrying off their daughters.


To prevent child, early and forced marriages in Afghanistan, you can:


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