Marie Claire Australia — December 2017

(Ann) #1

WED LOCKED


Every two seconds


a girl under 18 is


forced into marriage,


destroying her


childhood and setting


up a cycle of poverty.


To mark International


Day of the Girl Child


on October 11,


Stephanie Sinclair


shares the stories of


helplessness and


hope of child brides


NEPAL
“Anita, 16, was married last year in
Kagati, just outside Kathmandu
Valley. She was very nervous. Her
father was one of the village chiefs, so
she didn’t have much of a choice –
nevertheless, she trusted her father.
She was 16, not 13, which definitely
showed some progress. The situation
had improved for girls in Nepal


  • in terms of school attendance in
    particular – until the earthquake
    struck two years ago, destroying
    homes and causing poverty in the
    area. Poverty can have a direct
    impact on child marriages. I don’t
    think people want to hurt their
    daughters when they marry them, but
    I do believe they function inside their
    social and economic constraints.”

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