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What needs to be done to keep child marriages trending down

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imageSinger and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo is part of the international lobby making progress against early marriage. Reuters/Boris Heger

The broader African and international lobby against child marriage and other harmful traditional practices has grown tremendously in recent years. Its political clout is being felt right down to the...

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