Los matrimonios y las uniones infantiles, tempranas y forzadas (MUITF) son una práctica mundial. La desigualdad de género, la pobreza, las normas sociales y la inseguridad son sus principales causas y, en todo el mundo, y tienen consecuencias a largo plazo.
Explora nuestra visión y misión para terminar con el matrimonio infantil, conoce nuestra estructura organizativa y descubre cómo trabajamos como una alianza mundial para impulsar el cambio y empoderar a las niñas en todo el mundo.
Los miembros de Girls Not Brides son organizaciones de la sociedad civil comprometidas a trabajar juntas para poner fin al matrimonio infantil y apoyar a las niñas casadas.
Descubre herramientas, recursos y eventos para aprender más sobre el matrimonio infantil y temas relacionados, y tener éxito en tu incidencia, activismo juvenil y recaudación de fondos.
Aquí encontrarás las últimas noticias e historias sobre los MUITF, el trabajo que nuestras organizaciones miembros y socios del movimiento más amplio están haciendo para acabar con esta práctica nociva.
What role can parliamentarians play in ending child marriage?
Foto: Graham Crouch
An amended version of this blog was published in March 2015.
There is no single solution to child marriage but a strong, coherent, and comprehensive legal and policy framework is part of the answer. Parliamentarians are in a privileged position to push for strong laws and policies, yet they are often overlooked as drivers of change.
An overview of child marriage, including its global prevalence, causes and impact
Existing international legal instruments that prohibit child, early and forced marriage
Concrete examples and recommendations on how parliamentarians can take action, not only in Parliament but in their constituencies and internationally
Parliamentarians: you can champion laws & policies to end child marriage
Often the focus of ending child marriage in a country is on ensuring the minimum legal age of marriage is 18 years old. But we need a broader set of laws and policies to protect girls at risk of child marriage, support married girls and ensure they fulfil their potential.
With the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), governments around the world have committed to ending “all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage” by 2030. Now more than ever, we need parliamentarians to make sure this target becomes a reality.
Call for the adoption, strengthening and implementation of laws and policies on child marriage
Support the implementation of the SDG target 5.3 to end child marriage by 2030. Have you signed the Global declaration to end child, early and forced marriage? Sign it here.
Budget for ending child marriage
Be accountable and demand accountability for national, regional and international commitments
Collaborate with others and be opinion leaders
Parliamentarians: connect with civil society!
We invite parliamentarians to connect with Girls Not Brides members in their countries to learn more about the local situation and the work they are undertaking.
Civil society: how you can work with parliamentarians
We encourage civil society organisations to reach out to their parliamentarians with this toolkit. We have developed a brief user guide for Girls Not Brides members containing tips and ideas on how to engage parliamentarians, which you can download here.
Call for success stories
Do you have any success stories or lessons learned on parliamentarians effectively addressing child marriage? Please get in touch as we’d love to show that change is possible. Contact Matilda Branson: Matilda.Branson@GirlsNotBrides.org.
En el tiempo que has tardado en leer este artículo 32 niñas menores de 18 años se han casado
Cada año, 12 millones de niñas se casan antes de los 18 años.