Ending Motherhood in Childhood

Ending Motherhood in Childhood Ending Motherhood In Childhood is a nonprofit org which is affiliated with ISW-Mission and serving t

CHILD MARRIAGE IN INDIA :Every year, 1.5 million girls in India marry before the age of 18. Many girls forced into early...
24/01/2025

CHILD MARRIAGE IN INDIA :

Every year, 1.5 million girls in India marry before the age of 18. Many girls forced into early marriages rarely go to school. They live in poverty, often abused by their husbands. Our IMAGE programme empowers these girls and makes them stronger. We help them stand up for themselves. We offer them a place for professional skills training. We educate their communities to better protect them.

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Ending Motherhood In Childhood

Ending Motherhood In Childhood is a a nonprofit org which is affiliated with ISW-Mission and serving to eradicate the child marriages in India and Asia level. “Child marriage is an appalling violation of human rights and robs girls of their education, health and also making to affect the mental tendency .Though many parents and communities also want the very best for their daughters, we must work together and end child marriage. Not able to do it due to the dowry system in India” So that ISW-Mission is helping to conduct the free marriages after attaining the majority age by providing the vessels and the sari to the bride and also giving the psychological counseling about the marring after attaining the age of 18 to 25.

Current levels of child marriages hold, 14.2 million girls annually or 39,000 daily will marry too young.Furthermore, of the 140 million girls who will marry before the age of 18, 50 million will be under the age of 15.

Despite the physical damage and the persistent discrimination to young girls, little progress has been made toward ending the practice of child marriage. In fact, the problem threatens to increase with the expanding youth population in the developing world.

“Child marriage is an appalling violation of human rights and robs girls of their education and giving the family burden to them in their young age the team under the head of Adv.Solomon has found.