Child and Forced Marriage in America, Part 2
Jada, an American girl from New Jersey whose father took her to live in Saudi Arabia and, when she was just twelve years old, began
from Yemen but living UK
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Jada, an American girl from New Jersey whose father took her to live in Saudi Arabia and, when she was just twelve years old, began
Life On Hold (2014): After six wars in a decade Yemen is a state in chaos. Some 250,000 people remain displaced. This report gains rare
Bride Kidnapping (2012): Follow us on a curious adventure to Kyrgystan, where bride kidnapping is a proud tradition. As women struggle to preserve their autonomy,
“Children are killed, buildings destroyed and no-one pays attention” says Ibrahim Abdul Kareem who lost his child in an airstrike. Like what you see? Please
State Of Intoxication (2013): Is Yemen a nation on drugs? The entire country slows down each afternoon as people both young and old chew Khat
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Forced Marriages where one or both parties is married without their consent and are illegal in the UK but still pose a massive threat to
Yemen’s children are becoming forgotten children. Listen to their stories and what they want the most… source
In Nigeria, 43% of girls are married off before the age of 18, while 75% of child marriage cannot read or write. Young married girls
Hungry Children (2010): Yemen faces a ‘Triple F’ crisis: soaring food prices, plunging fuel revenues, and financial turmoil. For similar stories, see: Yemen’s Lost Generation