Advocacy Strategy – Child Marriage
CARE’s Tipping Point advocacy efforts are geared towards using learning, documentation and analysis to build evidence for advocacy against early marriage and to support momentum for action and change in Bangladesh, Nepal and more broadly.
Recognizing that practices such as early marriage that are rooted in social norms will not be solved solely through legal or policy means, the project’s advocacy extends beyond a focus on formal policies (e.g. minimum age of marriage laws) to include efforts to influence and transform social and structural drivers of early marriage.
Source: CARE
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Lever les Tabous: La sexualité et les approches promouvant l’égalité des genres pour mettre fin aux unions et aux mariages d’enfants, précoces et forcés
- Tackling the Taboo: Sexuality and Gender-Transformative Programmes to End Chlld, Early, and Forced Marriage and Unions
- COVID-19 and Child, Early, and Forced Marriage: An Agenda for Action
- Child Marriage Facts and Figures
- Child Marriage Factsheets
- Prioritizing and Targeting SBC Investments for Youth
- Child, Early, and Forced Marriage Resource Guide
- Child Marriage Theory of Change
- Solutions to End Child Marriage
- The Top 5 Things You Didn't Know About Child Marriage