Country year(s) Child Marriage Key Messages

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Country year(s) Child Marriage Key Messages Child Marriage: Levels & Disaggregates Marriage before Age 15 & Age 18: SDG 5.3.1 Disaggregates in Marriage before Age 18 Percentage of women age 20-24 years who were first married or in union before age 15 and before age 18*, by residence Percentage of women age 20-49 years who were first married or in union before age 18, by wealth quintile and education Key Messages 1 in 5 adolescent girls age 15-19 are currently married, half of which are in a polygynous union 1 in 10 married adolescents age 15-19 have a partner who is 10 or more years older 15% of men aged 20 to 24 years were first married or in union before age 18

Regional Data on Child Marriage Marriage by age 18 National 87 Region 1 19 Region 2 21 Region 3 32 Region 4 45 Region 5 49 Region 6 26 Region 7 29 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 Region 11 Region 12 Region 13 Region 14 Region 15 Region 16 Marriage before the age of 18 is a reality for many young girls. In many parts of the world parents encourage the marriage of their daughters while they are still children in hopes that the marriage will benefit them both financially and socially, while also relieving financial burdens on the family. In actual fact, child marriage is a violation of human rights, compromising the development of girls and often resulting in early pregnancy and social isolation, with little education and poor vocational training reinforcing the gendered nature of poverty. The right to 'free and full' consent to a marriage is recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - with the recognition that consent cannot be 'free and full' when one of the parties involved is not sufficiently mature to make an informed decision about a life partner. Percentage of women aged 20 to 49 years who were first married or in union before age 18, by region Trends in Child Marriage Percentage of women age 20-49 years who were first married or in union before age 15 and before age 18, by age cohort The Country Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) was carried out in 2014 by the National Bureau of Statistics as part of the global MICS programme. Technical support was provided by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). UNICEF and Name of other organizations providing financial support provided financial support. The objective of this snapshot is to disseminate selected findings from the Country MICS 2014 related to Early Marriage. Data from this snapshot can be found in tables PR4.1W. Further statistical snapshots and the Survey Findings Report for this and other surveys are available on mics.unicef.org/surveys.