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Child Marriage in Tanzania

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Child Marriage in Tanzania

2020-03-10
By Twaweza
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In Tanzania, 2 out of 5 girls are married before they reach 18. The country could be losing as much as TZS 635 million per year (est. 2015) due to child marriage.

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