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Subject: 	July 12 Event - Too Young to Wed: Childhood Marriage and Its 
Implications for Development
Date: 	Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:39:30 -0400 (EDT)
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Center for Global Development and International Center for Research on 
Women

Present a discussion on

Too Young to Wed: Childhood Marriage
and Its Implications for Development

Featuring
Mahdere Paulos
Executive Director, Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association
and
Molly Melching
Executive Director, Tostan, Senegal

Moderated by
Geeta Rao Gupta
President, ICRW

With discussants
Anju Malhotra
Group Director, Social & Economic Development, ICRW
and
Marlaine Lockheed
Visiting Fellow, Center for Global Development

Wednesday, July 12, 2006
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

at
Peter G. Peterson Conference Center, Institute for International Economics
1750 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.

Child marriage robs girls of their ability to reach their full 
potential, deprives them of education and meaningful work, and threatens 
them with illness, disease and even death. The negative consequences of 
child marriage are numerous, yet its prevalence is staggering. In South 
Asia, Africa and parts of Latin America, 51 million girls are married, 
typically to older men. In another decade, 100 million girls will be 
married. This occurs even in countries that have made child marriage 
illegal. This forum will examine broad trends in the practice of child 
marriage, what community organizations in Ethiopia and Senegal are doing 
to address the problem, and the implications for U.S. foreign assistance.

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