Let’s Put an End to it… Together
Child marriage affects one in three girls in the developing world (excluding China) and predominately impacts the poorest, least educated girls, the majority of whom live in rural areas. Girls who get married early get pregnant early, putting their lives and the live of their children at great risk. To deal specifically with this issue, the United Nations Population Fund helps girls delay marriage by supporting efforts to keep them in school, assits married girls with education, life skills and information about reproductive health, and works with communities to foster policies that support the dignity of adolescent girls and end the practice of child marriage all together.
One Organization, Many Goals
Alongside ending child marriage, UNFPA has committed to making the world a better place for everyone. The agency champions the fundamental human rights of men, women and children all over the world. They agency’s mission supports the Millennium Development Goals agreed to by 189 world leaders at the UN Millennium Summit in 2000, including ending hunger and poverty; providing universal access to education and reproductive healthcare; promoting gender equity; reducing the child mortality rate; stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases and providing medical care to those who need it . Leaders hope to achieve measurable progress toward these goals by 2015.