UNICEF study reveals millions of child grooms

Although there are more child brides, millions of young men are also married young

We hear about girls forced into child marriages, but a new UNICEF study highlights the 115-million boys and men around the world who were child grooms.

“Child grooms are forced to take on adult responsibilities for which they may not yet be ready,” explains Henrietta Fore, executive director, UNICEF. “Early marriage brings early fatherhood, and with it added pressure to provide for a family, cutting short education and job opportunities.”

The study, which spanned 82 countries, showed child marriages among boys was most common in the Central African Republic (28 percent), Nicaragua (19 percent) and Madagascar (13 percent). It also found one in 30 young men aged 20 to 24 married before they turned 18, while the stat is one in five for women.

At Christian Children’s Fund of Canada, we support girls and boys in learning about early, forced marriage and understanding how to support their peers to stop the harmful tradition. They know it keeps children out of school, risking their well-being.

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