What Are Some Child Marriage Statistics?
Child marriage is a violation of human rights. Here is a brief look at child marriage statistics and the resulting impact:
- A 2018 UNICEF report states that, at the time, there were 650 million child brides worldwide. This number includes girls 18 and under who were already married and adult women who married in childhood.1
- UNICEF also estimates that 45 percent of women in South Asia aged 20–24 were married before the age of 18, while a fifth were married before the age of 15.2
- According to the United Nations, 37,000 girls under the age of 18 are married each day.3
- According to the International Women’s Health Coalition, girls under 15 years old are five times more likely to die in childbirth than women in their 20s. They also face a higher risk of pregnancy-related injuries, such as obstetric fistula.4
- The highest instances of child marriage happen in the following countries: Niger, Central African Republic, Chad, Bangladesh, Mali, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, South Sudan, Guinea and Somalia.5 While these countries have the highest prevalence of child marriage due to population size, the largest numbers of child brides reside in South Asia.6
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