One in every 10 boys in Nepal so child marriages
One in every 10 boys in Nepal so child marriages
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Kathmandu: Nepal is one of the top ten countries in the world where there is rampant child marriage in boys. The United Nations Children's Fund has made this point in its first in-depth study on child grooms. UNICEF in its report said that one in every ten people aged between 20 and 24 years in Nepal has child marriages.

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The research based on figures from 82 countries, shows that boys ' child marriages are prevalent in many countries around the world, from sub-Saharan Africa to Latin America, the Caribbean, South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific Ocean region. UNICEF Executive Director Herritta Quick said that, "marriage steals childhood. The child grooms are forced to take responsibility for the adults for whom they may not be fully prepared. "

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He has said, "child marriage brings immediate parenthood, and at the same shoulders the responsibility of the family, and they are deprived of education and job opportunities." According to the figures, the highest child marriages among men in the Central African Republic (28 per cent) , followed by Nikargua with 19 per cent and Madagascar at the third position with 13 per cent. Nepal is the tenth in this ranking, according to the report.

 

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