CEFM and Sexuality Programs Working Group. n.d. Sexuality and Gender-Transformative Programmes to End Child Marriage: Summary

Evidence Review

Year

2019

Author/s

CEFM and Sexuality Programs Working Group

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

CEFM and Sexuality Programs Working Group

SUMMARY

This report identifies promising gendertransformative work taking place in politically and culturally conservative contexts, including programmes led by grassroots organisations. The findings are meant to be used: 1) as a learning tool for programme implementers, 2) to present gaps and opportunities for future research, and 3) as a tool for advocates to open dialogue with leaders and policymakers about how programming designed to address CEFMU can advance girls’ and women’s greater sexual agency and bodily autonomy

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