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COVID-19 and child marriage in Bangladesh: emergency call to action.


ABSTRACT: The social burden of Bangladesh's already prevalent child marriage problem has further flared up amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We aim to briefly report on the current scenario of underage marriage in Bangladesh from available sources and highlight concerns. The prevalence of child marriage has increased by at least 13% due to pandemic-enforced long-term school closure throughout the country, while many cases remain unreported. Exacerbated financial crisis, the prolonged shutdown of educational institutions and social insecurities are the principal triggering factors for such a high pace of child marriages. We urge the government and local administrations to address the current situation through concerted and integrated efforts to combat the early marriage crisis in Bangladesh.

SUBMITTER: Hossain MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8611234 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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COVID-19 and child marriage in Bangladesh: emergency call to action.

Hossain Md Jamal MJ   Soma Mahfuza Afroz MA   Bari Md Sazzadul MS   Emran Talha Bin TB   Islam Md Rabiul MR  

BMJ paediatrics open 20211123 1


The social burden of Bangladesh's already prevalent child marriage problem has further flared up amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We aim to briefly report on the current scenario of underage marriage in Bangladesh from available sources and highlight concerns. The prevalence of child marriage has increased by at least 13% due to pandemic-enforced long-term school closure throughout the country, while many cases remain unreported. Exacerbated financial crisis, the prolonged shutdown of educati  ...[more]

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