This brief looks at RISHTA, a community-based and youth-led programme that aims to reduce child marriage in rural areas of Jharkand, India. The programme trains peer educators to council youth on child marriage prevention, sexual and reproductive health education, and youth development opportunities.
The University of California San Diego (UCSD) examines how girls and decision makers describe their experience of this programme and how they perceived its effects. The brief summarises these insights and how they can inform recommendations to improve the programme.