UN Women Stories | Ending child marriage in Malawi
Malawi's Chief Theresa Kachindamoto has broken up over 850 child marriages in the past three years, sent the girls back to school, and banned the sexual initiations of girls. UN Women supports traditional leaders in Malawi to ensure that the recent changes in marital law are fully understood and implemented.

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UN Women: Putting the Women's Agenda as a Priority

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Child marriage: 'At 12, I was sold into marriage for $9' - BBC 100 Women, BBC World Service

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Kenya is going to find me

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Malawi: Meet Chief Kachindamoto

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Who Holds the Microphone: Shanti Mohila Women, Bangladesh

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13, and a Bride

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Jaha's Journey: From FGM to UN Women Goodwill Ambassador

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Child Marriage in Malawi

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She Was Sold to a "Husband" at Age 5

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This is Bad Luck & Going To Devil Street, Lilongwe Malawi Downtown.

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Forced Into Marriage at 16… Then Everything Got Worse

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Worth of a Girl: hope and survival of child brides

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Equal Half: Gender Responsive Budgeting and Planning in India

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Memory Banda: A Warrior’s Cry Against Child Marriage | TED

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Part II: 10 More Pieces of Evidence — Is This Tinubu's Biggest Presidency Scandal?

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They Mocked White Man for Marrying a Maasai Woman, Now He's Changing Their Lives

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"I Wonder Why I Got Married So Soon"

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Child Marriage Is A Growing Issue In Central African Republic (HBO)

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Local Malawian Market Day Tour | Malawi Ep.4

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