Child marriage: historical reality around the globe and in Bangladesh – A literature review
Abstract
Child marriage, defined as marriage before 18 years, is a reality for more than 60 million women
worldwide. This is more prevalent in developing countries including Bangladesh. Although the uni-
versal age for the marriage of women is 18 years, the girls get married earlier across different coun-
tries depending on the socio-cultural perspective. Globally child marriage is not uncommon even in
this twenty first century; however, the phenomenon is concentrated in the developing countries, es-
pecially in Africa and South Asia. Currently Bangladesh is securing the 8th position among the
highest burdened countries with child marriage. This literature review attempts to illuminate over
the overall scenario of child marriage with special emphasis on Bangladesh situation. Besides, we
also reviewed for drivers, consequences and legal aspects of child marriage. The evidences suggest
that education, women empowerment and programmes involving the community stakeholders with
bottom-up approach can be effective in preventing child marriage and can foster change relatively
quickly.
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