The Issue of Forced Marriage

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Girls all over the world are forced into marriages due to financial necessity, tradition and to ensure their future. Most of these girls married are at a young age: “One third of the world’s girls are married before the age of 18 and 1 in 9 are married before the age of 15”( “Child Marriage Facts and Figures”). The young ages of those being married reveal how crucial it is to resolve this problem. When child marriage occurs the parents of the bride usually chose the groom for their daughters; and these grooms can be three times older than the young brides. Some children are brought into the world of marriage at the of 8 or sometimes less depending on their cultural views. The following can be used to help reduce the impact of early marriage: reinforcing laws that are passed against child marriages, and providing information on contraceptives to victims of early marriage. The most efficient way of resolving the problem of child marriage is through educating the people who practice it about its adverse effects.
Therefore, laws passed against early marriage ought to be strictly reinforced and taught to young girls everywhere, so that they can be equipped to fight for their rights. For example, one law executed in India resulted in,“ the Supreme Court recently hand[ing] down a decision requiring married couples to register their consent to be married and their age with local authorities, to better enforce the law establishing 18 as the minimum age of marriage”(“Child Marriage: Laws and Civil Society Action”). "The government of Bangladesh's secondary school enrollment program provides parents with monetary compensation[...]and requires parents to sign a statement of commitment not to have their daughters marry until they reach age 18...

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...riage was distributed to young girls and their parents, we can definitely reduce its impact on the future generation of girls.

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