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Kelsey Cook Rebekah Jackson Alexis Montoya Dylan Robinson CHILD BRIDES
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http://pulitzerc enter.org/proje cts/child- brides-child- marriage-too- young-to-wed
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Ages 8 – 18 Global Issue Health Problems Poverty Tradition ABOUT CHILD BRIDES
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MORE THAN 100 MILLION GIRLS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD WILL BE MARRIED DURING THE NEXT TEN YEARS.
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Law vs. Community Spans continents, language, religion, caste. Occurs in 49 countries LOCATION
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Arranged marriages Defiance of national laws Understood by communities Appropriate way for girls to grow up Risk of losing girls’ virginity Patriarchal authority FAMILY
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Tradition Settle debts Make money Cycle of poverty Prostitution Trafficking Lack of employment opportunities POVERTY
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Psychiatric Disorders Domestic Abuse and Violence Post-Traumatic Stress Depression Sexually Transmitted Diseases Child Birth or Pregnancy Mortality Rates HEALTH ISSUES Zahara
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Light themselves on fire Sent back to husband by parents Beaten by in-laws and husband Publicly and viciously flogged Kidnapped Murdered Divorced and returned them to their own families.* REPRIMANDS OF ESCAPE
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End child marriage Break poverty cycle Independence Empowerment Jobs Knowledge of health concerns Seek divorce EDUCATION
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The United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF) International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) Girl Up ORGANIZATIONS
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QUESTIONS?
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Daily Mail Reporter. “The secret world of the child bride.” Mail Online. Associated Newspapers Ltd, 9 June 2011. Web. 23 September 2011. Gorney, Cynthia. “Too Young to Wed.” National Geographic. National Geographic Society, June 2011. Web. 23 September 2011. PBS. “Child Brides.” PBS.org. JumpStart Productions, 2010. Web. 24 September 2011. Reuters. “Child brides have more mental illness.” Reuters. N.p., 31 August 2011. Web. 23 September 2011. Stritof, Sheri and Bob. “Child Brides: The Problem of Early, Forced Marriage.” The New York Times Company, N.d. Web. 23 September 2011. Tristam, Pierre. “Child Marriage: Facts, Causes and Consequences.” The New York Times Company, N.d. Web. 23 September 2011. UNICEF. “Progress for Children.” UNICEF, September 2009. Web. 23 September 2011. WORKS CITED
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