Photojournalist Captures World of Child Brides
Photojournalist Stephanie Sinclair spent eight years capturing images of young girls being forced into arranged marriages in Yemen, Afghanistan, Nepal, India and Ethiopia. Her photos
from Yemen but living UK
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Photojournalist Stephanie Sinclair spent eight years capturing images of young girls being forced into arranged marriages in Yemen, Afghanistan, Nepal, India and Ethiopia. Her photos
THIS VIDEO IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED. Every year, throughout the world, millions of young girls are forced into marriage. Child marriage is outlawed in many countries
Child marriage is illegal in India, but it still takes place in a few rural areas where it is considered a traditional religious practice. Very
Early marriages are common in many parts of Nepal. But, after reports of murders each month, child rights activists say the lives of young girls
Yemen is 99.1% Muslim. Yemen is under Sharia Law. Child rape is the norm in Yemen because females are entered into “marriage” as mere kids.
This film describes a story of a Yemeni girl who was a victim of early marriage in Yemen. This story is created by children who
Reem al Numeri is 14-years-old and recently divorced. She was 11 when she says her father forced her to marry a cousin more than twice
An Unsolved Fact (a child marriage) Documentary Film Part – 2 of 3, Location: Birgunj, Tarai, Nepal (Border between Nepal and India) NIPA Entertainment presets
Its a Traditional Style of Yemen Marriage…. On the day of Marriage, the bride and his friends participate some Dances and musics…. They serve a
Child marriage is deeply embedded in cultural traditions, which can be difficult to change. Girls who marry as children are often more susceptible to the