No way out : child marriage and human rights abuses in Tanzania / [written and researched by Brenda Akia; researched and edited by Agnes Odhiambo, researched by Meghan Rhoad, reviewed and edited by Liesl Gerntholtz].

Four out of every 10 girls in Tanzania marry before they reach age 18. Some are as young as 7. Child marriage in Tanzania is driven by poverty and the payment of dowry, child labor, adolescent pregnancy, child abuse and neglect, as well as limited access to education and employment opportunities for...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Akia, Brenda (Author, Researcher)
Corporate Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization) (Issuing body)
Other Authors: Odhiambo, Agnes (Researcher, Editor)
Rhoad, Meghan (Researcher)
Gerntholtz, Liesl (Editor)
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Human Rights Watch, [2014]
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Physical Description:1 online resource (i, 93 pages) : color illustrations, color maps, color portraits.
Variant Title:
Child marriage and human rights abuses in Tanzania.
Tanzania : no way out. [Spine title]
Format: Electronic eBook

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