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Aid agencies struggle to curb child marriage numbers in Niger
Al Jazeera English
2016-10-12
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Niger has the highest rate of child marriages in the world. 24% of women get married before the age of 15 and have an average of 8 children. Aid agencies try to make a difference by educating children about contraception at an early age.
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