Yemen: New Report on Child Marriage
Human Rights Watch’s new report, “’How Come You Allow Little Girls to Get Married?’ Child Marriage in Yemen” illustrates the dangers of eliminating a legal minimum age for marriage. In 1999,
Other research, such as that conducted by Save the Children, indicates that marriage of young girls increases their risk of reproductive health problems and gender-based violence. This is supported by the Human Rights Watch report, in which married girls report that they are subject to domestic abuse and sexual violence. Moreover, they often have little education and limited control over the number and spacing of children.
Tawakkol Karman, the recent Nobel Peace Prize recipient, has called on the new
Compiled from: Yemen: Child Marriage Spurs Abuse of Girls and Women, Human Rights Watch (8 December 2011).
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